“…As the common AFM materials used widely in magnetic tunnel junctions, chemicallydisordered FeMn and IrMn (L1 2 -IrMn 3 ) have a noncollinear magnetic structure in the bulk, making the spins hard to identify, let alone manipulate [11,[16][17][18]. It is worth pointing out that beyond the current passive role of AFM in pinning FM, spins in ultrathin AFM layer could also be motivated by the neighbored FM, leading to a twisted exchange-spring in AFM, accompanied by uncompensated moments at the interface [12,13,19,20]. Direct recognition of the exchange-spring is in great demand because it is essential for manipulating AFM moments as well as realizing the functionality of AFM layers [21].…”