Microwave assisted magnetization reversal in composite media
Abstract
Magnetic reversal in exchange-coupled composite elements under microwave fields is characterized by several unique properties including reduced reversal fields, microwave fields, microwave resonant frequencies, and reduced sensitivity to anisotropy distributions as compared to homogeneous elements. We find that reversal can occur in uniform and nonuniform regimes. The uniform regime is characterized by coherent spin precession enhancement by the microwave field. In the nonuniform regime domain walls in the soft layer mediate reversal and under linearly polarized microwave fields, can lead to a formation of localized reversal/nonreversal areas in the "applied field-frequency" phase plane.
- Publication:
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Applied Physics Letters
- Pub Date:
- May 2009
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 2009ApPhL..94t2509L
- Keywords:
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- 75.60.Jk;
- 75.30.Et;
- 75.50.Ss;
- 75.30.Gw;
- 75.60.Ch;
- Magnetization reversal mechanisms;
- Exchange and superexchange interactions;
- Magnetic recording materials;
- Magnetic anisotropy;
- Domain walls and domain structure