Title :
Nickel Nano-Wires Filled Alumina Templates for Microwave Electronics
Author :
Kuanr, Bijoy K. ; Veerakumar, V. ; Marson, R. ; Mishra, S.R. ; Kuanr, Alka V. ; Camley, R.E. ; Celinski, Z.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Phys., Univ. of Colorado at Colorado Springs, Colorado Springs, CO, USA
Abstract :
The magnetic properties of arrays of one-dimensional nickel nano-wires with high aspect ratio have been studied by a network analyzer based ferromagnetic resonance (NA-FMR) technique using a flip-chip method in frequency domain. The frequency-field data [fr(H 0)] is observed to be tunable up to 14-16 GHz with an applied field (H0) of 4 kOe. The fundamental magnetic parameters such as the spontaneous magnetization, gyromagnetic ratio (gamma) , and magnetic anisotropies of the nanowires were derived from fr(H 0) data. The resonance response of the Ni nanowire is explained theoretically by calculating the transmission parameter using a simple method; where the nanowire in the alumina matrix is represented by an effective medium. The power transmitted per unit area in the coplanar waveguide transmission line with the sample is calculated from the Poynting vector using the RF field components at all positions around the signal line in the waveguide.
Keywords :
alumina; coplanar waveguides; ferromagnetic resonance; magnetic anisotropy; microwave devices; nanowires; network analysers; nickel; transmission lines; 1D nickel nanowires; Al2O3; Ni; Poynting vector; alumina templates; coplanar waveguide transmission line; ferromagnetic resonance; flip-chip method; gyromagnetic ratio; magnetic anisotropies; magnetic parameters; magnetic properties; microwave electronics; network analyzer; spontaneous magnetization; Coplanar waveguide; Ni nanowires; network analyzer-ferromagnetic resonance;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2009.2024880