Magnetic Fe stripes created by self-organized MnAs template: Stripe edge pinning and high-frequency properties
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2009
Abstract:
Self-organization is an interesting route to the fabrication of nanostructured magnetic materials. Here we
show that, near room temperature, an ultrathin Fe film deposited on a suitable MnAs template spontaneously
breaks into a "lateral" superlattice of magnetic stripes. The magnetic superstructure originates from the
temperature-dependent morphological change in the substrate: an epitaxially grown MnAs/GaAs001 film,
whose groove-ridge structure was investigated by scanning tunneling microscopy. Owing to the stray magnetic
fields produced by the underlying MnAs template, the Fe stripe domains have opposite magnetizations, and
behave essentially as independent magnetic entities because of strong stripe edge pinning. This is shown
dramatically in terms of a split microwave resonance that can be controlled with an external magnetic field, as
proved by Brillouin light-scattering data and analysis of the Fe spin-wave frequencies. Additionally, the
potential for device applications of such lateral magnetic superlattices, displaying an "inverse" exchange-spring
behavior, is discussed.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Gubbiotti, Gianluca
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