“…17 The best material choice in terms of largest diamagnetic susceptibility is Bi, v dia ¼ v Bi ¼ À16.6 Â 10 À5. 18 Using these numerical values in (6), we obtain the thickness of the diamagnetic underlayer required to produce a zero effective magnetic moment/ effective susceptibility, t dia ¼ 0.25 m. This thickness is very large, but most likely overestimated because the ferromagnet permalloy saturates at a relatively low magnetic field, while the diamagnet increases its magnetization linearly with the applied field, indefinite, without saturation. For a 7 nm soft ferromagnetic layer, saturating at 30 Oe magnetic field, we estimate that the required thickness of the Bi diamagnetic underlayer in order to achieve the total effective magnetic moment cancelation at 1000 Oe, is t dia ¼ 7.3 Â 10 À3 m. This thickness is still rather large, but the same coupling could be induced with much thinner diamagnetic layers, without achieving total cancelation of the effective magnetization.…”