Title :
In-Plane Field Effects on the Dynamics of Domain Walls in Ultrathin Co Films With Perpendicular Anisotropy
Author :
Kabanov, Y.P. ; Iunin, Y.L. ; Nikitenko, V.I. ; Shapiro, A.J. ; Shull, R.D. ; Zhu, L.Y. ; Chien, C.L.
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Solid State Phys., RAS, Moscow, Russia
fDate :
6/1/2010 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We studied how the application of an in-plane field affects the asymmetries of the domain nucleation activity and domain wall velocity revealed previously in ultrathin Co films with perpendicular anisotropy. It is established that the asymmetries survive and new effects arise under application of an additional field parallel to the film surface. It is found that the mobility of different parts of a circular domain wall vary drastically under application of additional planar field. The domain wall velocity in ultrathin Co films, unlike that in low-damping garnet films, slows down dramatically upon application of a planar field. The domain wall part that is moving perpendicular to the in-plane field direction decelerates most relative to the other parts of the domain wall. Moreover, domain wall parts moving in the same direction as the in-plane field and in the opposite direction have considerably different velocities. This anisotropy of domain wall velocity rotates with the field as the in-plane field direction is varied. A new asymmetry in the domain wall velocity in the presence of both in-plane and perpendicular fields is observed when the perpendicular field is reversed.
Keywords :
cobalt; ferromagnetic materials; magnetic domain walls; magnetic thin films; metallic thin films; perpendicular magnetic anisotropy; Co; domain nucleation activity; domain wall dynamics; domain wall velocity; in-plane field direction; low-damping garnet films; perpendicular anisotropy; ultrathin films; Anisotropic magnetoresistance; Coercive force; Garnet films; Magnetic domain walls; Magnetic domains; Magnetic fields; Magnetic films; Magnetization; Magnetooptic effects; Material storage; Cobalt; domain wall; in-plane magnetic field; perpendicular anisotropy; ultrathin film;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2010.2045740