DocumentCode
1330636
Title
Influence of Sample Geometry on Inductive Damping Measurement Methods
Author
Liebing, Niklas ; Serrano-Guisan, Santiago ; Caprile, Ambra ; Olivetti, E.S. ; Celegato, Federica ; Pasquale, Massimo ; Muller, A. ; Schumacher, Hans Werner
Author_Institution
Phys.-Tech. Bundesanstalt, Braunschweig, Germany
Volume
47
Issue
10
fYear
2011
Firstpage
2502
Lastpage
2504
Abstract
We study the precession frequency and effective damping of patterned permalloy thin films of different geometry using integrated inductive test structures. The test structures consist of coplanar wave guides fabricated onto patterned permalloy stripes of different geometry. The width, length and position of the permalloy stripe with respect to the center conductor of the wave guide are varied. The precession frequency and effective damping of the different devices is derived by inductive measurements in time and frequency domain in in-plane magnetic fields. While the precession frequencies do not reveal a significant dependence on the sample geometry we find a decrease of the measured damping with increasing width of the permalloy centered underneath the center conductor of the coplanar wave guide. We attribute this effect to an additional damping contribution due to inhomogeneous line broadening at the edges of the permalloy stripes which does not contribute to the inductive signal provided the permalloy stripe is wider than the center conductor. Consequences for inductive determination of the effective damping using such integrated reference samples are discussed.
Keywords
Permalloy; coplanar waveguides; damping; ferromagnetic materials; ferromagnetic resonance; magnetic thin films; magnetisation; materials testing; metallic thin films; Ni81Fe19; coplanar waveguides; in-plane magnetic fields; inductive damping measurement; inductive signal; inhomogeneous line broadening; integrated inductive test structure; patterned permalloy thin films; precession frequency; sample geometry; Coplanar waveguides; Damping; Frequency domain analysis; Magnetic resonance; Magnetization; Magnetomechanical effects; Ferromagnetic resonance; Gilbert damping; PIMM; VNA-FMR; magnetic films; magnetic materials; magnetic variables measurements; nanostructured materials; permalloy; thin films;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9464
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMAG.2011.2155637
Filename
6027812
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