Controlled and Reproducible Domain Wall Displacement by Current Pulses Injected<? format?> into Ferromagnetic Ring Structures
In a combined numerical and experimental study, we demonstrate that current pulses of
different polarity can reversibly and controllably displace a magnetic domain wall (DW) in …
different polarity can reversibly and controllably displace a magnetic domain wall (DW) in …
Head-to-head domain-wall phase diagram in mesoscopic ring magnets
The nanoscale spin structure of head-to-head domain walls in mesoscopic ferromagnetic
rings has been studied by high-resolution nonintrusive photoemission electron microscopy …
rings has been studied by high-resolution nonintrusive photoemission electron microscopy …
Positive exchange-bias and giant vertical hysteretic shift in La0.3Sr0.7FeO3/SrRuO3 bilayers
The exchange-bias effects in the mosaic epitaxial bilayers of the itinerant ferromagnet (FM)
SrRuO3 and the antiferromagnetic (AFM) charge-ordered La0. 3Sr0. 7FeO3 were …
SrRuO3 and the antiferromagnetic (AFM) charge-ordered La0. 3Sr0. 7FeO3 were …
[BOOK][B] Handbook of nanophysics: nanoelectronics and nanophotonics
KD Sattler - 2010 - taylorfrancis.com
Many bottom-up and top-down techniques for nanomaterial and nanostructure generation
have enabled the development of applications in nanoelectronics and nanophotonics …
have enabled the development of applications in nanoelectronics and nanophotonics …
Ferromagnetic nanorings
CAF Vaz, TJ Hayward, J Llandro… - Journal of Physics …, 2007 - iopscience.iop.org
Ferromagnetic metal rings of nanometre range widths and thicknesses exhibit fundamentally
new spin states, switching behaviour and spin dynamics, which can be precisely controlled …
new spin states, switching behaviour and spin dynamics, which can be precisely controlled …
Toroidal magnetic states in molecular wheels: Interplay between isotropic exchange interactions and local magnetic anisotropy
It is shown that magnetic quantum states characterized by a toroidal moment of the same
order of magnitude as the routinely measured molecular magnetization can arise in …
order of magnitude as the routinely measured molecular magnetization can arise in …
Shifting and pinning of a magnetic vortex core in a permalloy dot by a magnetic field
T Uhlig, M Rahm, C Dietrich, R Höllinger, M Heumann… - Physical review …, 2005 - APS
Magnetic pinning in thin films seems to be a major research subject in the near future, as it is
involved in all switching processes which include a movement of a domain wall or a …
involved in all switching processes which include a movement of a domain wall or a …
Head-to-head domain wall structures in wide permalloy strips
V Estévez, L Laurson - Physical Review B, 2015 - APS
We analyze the equilibrium micromagnetic domain wall structures encountered in Permalloy
strips of a wide range of thicknesses and widths, with strip widths up to several micrometers …
strips of a wide range of thicknesses and widths, with strip widths up to several micrometers …
Ferromagnetic resonance study of thin film antidot arrays: Experiment and micromagnetic simulations
The dynamic magnetic properties of two-dimensional periodic Co antidot arrays were
studied by X-band ferromagnetic resonance. The experimental results on geometrically …
studied by X-band ferromagnetic resonance. The experimental results on geometrically …
XMCD and XMCD‐PEEM Studies on Magnetic‐Field‐Assisted Self‐Assembled 1D Nanochains of Spherical Ferrite Particles
Quasi‐1D nanochains of spherical magnetic ferrite particles with a homogeneous particle
size of≈ 200 nm and a micrometer‐sized chain length are fabricated via a self‐assembly …
size of≈ 200 nm and a micrometer‐sized chain length are fabricated via a self‐assembly …