Exchange bias is a magnetic phenomenon that has facilitated the ever-increasing storage density of magnetic recording systems. The finding of high tunable exchange bias in certain Heusler alloys indicates new routes for the design of rare-earth-free hard magnetic materials.
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Nordblad, P. Tuning exchange bias. Nature Mater 14, 655–656 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1038/nmat4331
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