Tunable spin-wave frequency gap in anisotropy-graded FePt films obtained by ion irradiation
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
The effect of graded anisotropy on static and dynamic magnetic properties of Ar+-irradiated FePt films has been investigated by static magnetometry, magnetic force microscopy, and Brillouin light scattering from thermally excited spin waves. A gradual variation of magnetic anisotropy with film thickness was obtained by Ar+ irradiation. The irradiation incidence angle influences the anisotropy profile: on decreasing $alpha$, a decreasing thickness of the hard L1$_0$ phase and an increasing thickness of the soft A$_1$ phase were obtained. Accordingly, the zero-field spin-wave frequency gap was found to decrease. In the sample with the highest soft-phase thickness the spin-wave frequency gap takes a substantial value ($\nu_0 \approx 6$ 6 GHz), which could be reproduced assuming the presence of a nonzero "rotatable" anisotropy (i.e., any direction in the film plane can be established as the easy axis by the application of a saturating magnetic field along this direction). The hypothesis is supported by both magnetometry and magnetic force microscopy data.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
FePt magnetic films; graded magnetic anisotropy; rotatable anisotropy; ion irradiation; alternating gradient force magnetometry (AGFM); vector vibrating sample magnetometry (vVSM); magnetic force microscopy (MFM); Brillouin light scattering (BLS)
List of contributors:
Rettori, Angelo; Valeri, Sergio; Albertini, Franca; Casoli, Francesca; Varvaro, Gaspare; Tacchi, Silvia; Pini, MARIA GLORIA; DI BONA, Alessandro
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