Publication Date:
2009
abstract:
We present an experimental study of the static and high frequency dynamic properties of
NiFe10 nm /CutCu /Co10 nm nanometric disks for different values of the Cu spacer thickness
tCu=0.7, 1.2, and 2.0 nm. We found that the exchange interlayer coupling dominates over the
dipolar interaction favoring parallel alignment between the two layers of magnetization with
formation of vortex states at remanence. Brillouin light scattering technique from thermally excited
spin waves was used to estimate the value of the interlayer exchange coupling in the unpatterned
NiFe/Cu/Co films as well as to investigate the magnetic normal modes in the corresponding
multilayered nanodisks. In the latter case, evidence is given for a discretization of the measured
spectrum with reduction in the mode frequency associated to the demagnetizing effect induced by
lateral confinement. Micromagnetic simulations indicate that these discrete modes correspond to an
in-phase precession of the magnetization in the two ferromagnetic layers while, at variance with the
continuous film, no evidence of optical modes is obtained
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Bisero, Diego; Vavassori, Paolo; Tacchi, Silvia; Gubbiotti, Gianluca
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