Title of article :
Single domain wall in FeNi film on Si as a neutron spin flipper
Author/Authors :
Kraan، نويسنده , , W.H and Rekveldt، نويسنده , , M.T.، نويسنده ,
Pages :
8
From page :
422
To page :
429
Abstract :
A permalloy film on Si is divided over its thickness into two opposite domains by passing a DC “wall current” of 20 A through the film. The position of the resulting domain wall is adjusted inside the film thickness by an in-plane magnetic field. To investigate the flipping properties we perform 3D-analysis of the polarisation vector of the transmitted beam ( λ = 0.2 nm ) around loops at 10–1000 Hz with this field, with the film positioned under 3– 15 ∘ to the beam. frequencies the domain wall annihilates before reaching either surface. At 7 ∘ , with restricted amplitude of this field (30 A/m), the net precession of the polarisation vector after the film can be varied between - π and + π without hysteresis, with a depolarisation of 0.85. The response of the domain wall is quick enough to follow the required 1/ t time dependence of the applied field when the film is used as ± π -flipper at a pulsed source operated at 20–50 Hz. The geometry allows that a beam of cross-section 20 × 10 mm 2 can be intercepted and flipped. This demonstrates that the film can be used for such a flipper. nihilation of the domain wall and the depolarisation are attributed to disturbing magnetic/non-magnetic nuclei on both surfaces. Eliminating their influence requires much stronger wall current fields, only possible using thicker films.
Keywords :
Spin flipper , Larmor precession , domain wall , Permalloy film
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Record number :
2033027
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