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Journal of Materials Science, Vol.50, No.17, 5904-5911, 2015
Giant exchange bias behavior and training effect in spin-glass-like NiCr2O4/NiO ceramics
NiCr2O4/NiO ceramic has been synthesized successfully through co-precipitation method to study the magnetic properties. Field cooling (FC) magnetic hysteresis loops measured at low temperature show significant shift in both coercive field and remnant magnetization. It has been plotted that the exchange bias (EB) field can be as large as 11.86 kOe at 10 K followed with an enhanced coercive field. The variation of EB field and shift of remnant magnetization after FC processes shows a regular tendency with increasing temperature and cooling field. Known as training effect, the EB behavior also presents a strong dependence on loop cycle. The cycle dependence of large EB field, vertical shift of magnetization, and coercive field at low temperature can be ascribed to the pinned spins in spin-glass-like (SGL) phase of the system interface. The SGL phase has been proved by Almeida-Thouless line and high field relaxation effect. The disorder structure is responsible for the frustration interface and the formation of SGL phase in the interface.