Title :
An Influence of Boundary Effects and Spatial Symmetry on Magnetization Reversal of Nanodisk Arrays
Author :
Ognev, Alexey ; Stebliy, Maxim ; Samardak, Alexander ; Chebotkevich, Ludmila
Abstract :
The effect of arrays´ size on magnetization reversal in nanodisks has been investigated. Symmetrical arrays of Py nanodisks with diameter 600 nm and thicknesses 10, 22, and 30 nm has been studied by magneto-optical Kerr effect (MOKE) and magnetic force microscopy (MFM). It has been found that the increase in a number of nanodisks leads to the fall of magnetic vortex annihilation field. The dependence of the vortex nucleation field has oscillating behavior due to magnetostatic interaction between adjacent nanodisks. The dependences of critical fields of vortex nucleation and annihilation calculated within “rigid” vortex model are in a good agreement with experimental results. Using MFM it has been demonstrated that transition from single domain state to C-state occurs in nanodisks at different applied magnetic fields. We have revealed that the coincidence of magnetization switching in nanodisks rises with increasing of magnetostatic interaction.
Keywords :
Kerr magneto-optical effect; Permalloy; magnetic domains; magnetic force microscopy; magnetic switching; magnetisation reversal; magnetostatics; nanomagnetics; nanostructured materials; C-state; MFM; MOKE; Ni80Fe20; applied magnetic fields; array size; boundary effects; critical fields; domain state; magnetic force microscopy; magnetic vortex annihilation field; magnetization reversal; magnetization switching; magneto-optical Kerr effect; magnetostatic interaction; nanodisk arrays; nanodisk diameter; nanodisk thicknesses; oscillating behavior; rigid vortex model; size 10 nm to 30 nm; size 600 nm; spatial symmetry; symmetrical arrays; vortex nucleation field; Magnetic domains; Magnetic hysteresis; Magnetic resonance imaging; Magnetic switching; Magnetostatics; Perpendicular magnetic anisotropy; Magnetic force microscopy; magnetic hysteresis; magnetostatics; nanotechnology;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2012.2203590