Title :
Magnetization-Switching Study of fcc Fe–Pd Nanowire and Nanowire Arrays Studied by In-Field Magnetic Force Microscopy
Author :
Pecko, Darja ; Arshad, Muhammad Shahid ; Sturm, Saso ; Kobe, Spomenka ; Rozman, K. Zuzek
Author_Institution :
Dept. for Nanostructured Mater. K7, Jozef Stefan Inst., Ljubljana, Slovenia
Abstract :
Using electrodeposition into anodic aluminum oxide (AAO) membranes, we have successfully fabricated near-equiatomic Fe48±3Pd52±3 nanowires (NWs) with the diameter of ≈200 nm and the length of ≈3.5 μm. X-ray diffraction and transmission electron microscopy/selected-area electron diffraction analyses revealed that the as-deposited NWs are isotropic and polycrystalline with an average crystal size of 5 nm and have an fcc crystal structure. Magnetic force microscopy (MFM) on a single Fe-Pd NW revealed its single-domain behavior with the easy axis of magnetization along the long axis of the NW. The magnetizationswitching behavior of a single Fe-Pd NW studied with the MFM suggested a square-shaped magnetization curve (M/Ms = 1) with HCI ≈ 3.2 kA/m. In addition, using in-field MFM techniques, the effects of dipolar interactions in an Fe-Pd array of NWs still embedded in the AAO were determined. It was found that the dipolar interactions greatly reduce the parameters of the magnetization hysteresis loop, such as the coercivity, the remanence, and the switching-field distribution of the Fe-Pd NW array.
Keywords :
X-ray diffraction; aluminium compounds; crystal structure; electrodeposition; electron diffraction; iron alloys; magnetic force microscopy; magnetisation reversal; nanomagnetics; nanowires; palladium alloys; transmission electron microscopy; FePd; X-ray diffraction; anodic aluminum oxide membranes; dipolar interactions; electrodeposition; fcc crystal structure; in field magnetic force microscopy; magnetization switching; nanowire arrays; selected area electron diffraction; square shaped magnetization curve; transmission electron microscopy; Magnetic domains; Magnetic hysteresis; Magnetization; Magnetostatics; Perpendicular magnetic anisotropy; Switches; Easy axis; Fe-Pd alloy NWs; Fe???Pd alloy nanowires (NWs); easy axis; magnetic NWs; magnetostatic interactions; shape anisotropy;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2015.2449773