Publication Date:
2002
abstract:
The magnetization reversal in two arrays of micron-size square holes in a permalloy film has been studied by means
of quantitative magneto-optic Kerr vector-magnetometry. In one array, the holes form a rectangular lattice while in the
other they form an oblique square lattice. In both cases, the data show that the hole arrays induce an anisotropy
completely different from the original one of the non-patterned film, with hard axes along the directions connecting the
holes. Also, the coercive field is strongly affected by the pattern. The results of the vector magnetometry analysis
indicate that the reversal process is mainly accomplished by coherent rotation in both samples. The degree of coherency
is higher (i.e. domains formation occurs later) for the sample with larger spacing between the negative dots. The domain
structure in the remanent state has been investigated by magnetic force microscopy imaging.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Anisotropy-shape induced; Magnetization reversal; Magnetic force microscopy; Coherence effect
List of contributors:
Gubbiotti, Gianluca
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