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Ferromagnetic resonance study of thin film antidot arrays: Experiment and micromagnetic simulations

PHYSICAL REVIEW B. Bd. 75. H. 17. COLLEGE PK: AMERICAN PHYSICAL SOC 2007

Erscheinungsjahr: 2007

Publikationstyp: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

Sprache: Englisch

Doi/URN: 10.1103/PhysRevB.75.174429

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The dynamic magnetic properties of two-dimensional periodic Co antidot arrays were studied by X-band ferromagnetic resonance. The experimental results on geometrically scaled antidot arrays reveal a strong attenuation of the uniform ferromagnetic resonance mode in comparison to a continuous film, but an excitation of nonuniform in-plane spin-wave modes. Micromagnetic finite-element simulations show that the static magnetic structure in an antidot array depends on the direction of the external...The dynamic magnetic properties of two-dimensional periodic Co antidot arrays were studied by X-band ferromagnetic resonance. The experimental results on geometrically scaled antidot arrays reveal a strong attenuation of the uniform ferromagnetic resonance mode in comparison to a continuous film, but an excitation of nonuniform in-plane spin-wave modes. Micromagnetic finite-element simulations show that the static magnetic structure in an antidot array depends on the direction of the external field with respect to the symmetry axes of the antidot lattice, even if the external field is strong enough to enforce a technically saturated magnetization state. The analysis gives evidence that characteristic inhomogeneities in the magnetization distribution around the antidots give rise to the changes of the resonance modes with the in-plane direction of the magnetization. » weiterlesen» einklappen

Autoren


Martyanov, ON (Autor)
Yudanov, VF (Autor)
Lee, RN (Autor)
Nepijko, SA (Autor)
Hertel, R (Autor)
Schneider, CM (Autor)

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