Spin dynamics in thin nanometric elliptical dots: a Brillouin light scattering investigation as a function dots eccentricity
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2005
Abstract:
Brillouin light scattering BLS spectra have been measured in arrays of cylindrical Permalloy dots with
elliptical cross section, 200 nm wide, 15 nm thick, and eccentricities from 1 to 3. Several spin modes are
observed and their frequencies tracked as a function of the direction of the applied 1.5 kOe magnetic field H.
The experimental data are interpreted within the framework of the recently introduced dynamical matrix
method to calculate spin excitations in magnetic particles. We find that the mode frequencies strongly depend
on the eccentricity of the dots and on the direction of the applied field. For fields along the principal axes the
solutions can be classified into: i modes localized near the particle ends, ii modes with nodal lines perpendicular
to H backwardlike modes, iii modes with nodal lines parallel to H Damon-Eshbach-like modes
and iv modes with both parallel and perpendicular nodal lines. In cases where the frequencies of two modes
in different families are similar, some hybridization between the modes is observed. For H along nonsymmetry
directions only the modes of type i remain reasonably well defined, other modes can at best be described as
hybrids of modes in the above categories. Determining which of the modes is active in BLS experiments leads
to excellent agreement with the experimental results.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Gubbiotti, Gianluca
Link alla scheda completa:
Pubblicato in: