Title :
Magnetic microstructures from magnetic force microscopy and Monte Carlo simulation in CoFe-Ag-Cu granular films
Author :
Franco, V. ; Batlle, X. ; Valencia, A. ; Labarta, A. ; Grady, K.O. ; Watson, M.L.
Author_Institution :
Dept. de Fisica Fonamental, Barcelona Univ., Spain
fDate :
7/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
CoFe-Ag-Cu granular films, prepared by rf sputtering, displayed magnetic domain microstructures for ferromagnetic concentrations above about 32% at, and below the percolation threshold. All samples have a fcc structure with an (111) texture perpendicular to the film plane. Magnetic force microscopy (MFM) showed a variety of magnetic domain microstructures, extremely sensitive to the magnetic history of the sample, which arise from the balance of the ferromagnetic exchange, the dipolar interactions and perpendicular magnetocrystalline anisotropy, MFM images indicate that in virgin samples, magnetic bubble domains with an out-of-plane component of the magnetization are surrounded by a quasicontinuous background of opposite magnetization domains. The application of a magnetic field in different geometries drastically modifies the microstructure of the system in the remanent state: i) for an in-plane field, the MFM images show that most of the magnetic moments are aligned along the film plane, ii) for an out-of-plane field, the MFM signal increases about one order of magnitude, and out-of-plane striped domains with alternating up and down magnetization are stabilized. Numerical simulations show that a variety of metastable domain structures (similar to those observed experimentally) can be reached, depending on magnetic history, in systems with competing perpendicular anisotropy, exchange and dipolar interactions
Keywords :
Monte Carlo methods; cobalt alloys; copper; crystal microstructure; discontinuous metallic thin films; exchange interactions (electron); ferromagnetic materials; iron alloys; magnetic domains; magnetic force microscopy; magnetic thin films; perpendicular magnetic anisotropy; silver; sputtered coatings; (111) texture; CoFe-Ag-Cu; CoFe-Ag-Cu granular films; Monte Carlo simulation; dipolar interactions; fcc structure; ferromagnetic concentrations; ferromagnetic exchange; magnetic bubble domains; magnetic force microscopy; magnetic history; magnetic microstructures; magnetic moments; percolation threshold; perpendicular magnetocrystalline anisotropy; rf sputtering; Anisotropic magnetoresistance; History; Magnetic domains; Magnetic films; Magnetic force microscopy; Magnetic forces; Magnetization; Micromagnetics; Microstructure; Sputtering;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on