Title :
Interelement spacing and angle effects on magnetic reversal in permalloy arrays
Author :
Koo, Hyunji ; Krafft, Christoph ; Gomez, R.D.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Maryland Univ., College Park, MD, USA
Abstract :
Summary form only given. As high density integration of magnetic devices are realized, the role of interaction between small single domain islands becomes a very important concern. In a previous paper (IEEE Trans. Magn. vol.37, p.2049-2051, (2001)), we established that interconnected 30 nm thick Ni/sub 81/Fe/sub 19/ segments switch at a single field and the process appears to be governed by parallel rotation as described by modified Jacobs-Bean chain-of-spheres model. In this study, we focus on the switching characteristics of interelement submicron Ni/sub 81/Fe/sub 19/ segments as a function of spacing. A salient result is the increase of the switching field with decreasing spacing between the segments reaching the maximum value for zero spacing. Interestingly when the segments overlap, the switching field becomes lower than the maximum. In disjointed segments, effective external field is a combination of applied field and the monopolar stray-field from neighboring islands. In connected segments arrays, the spin-spin interaction dominates so that the switching field is determined by the reverse nucleation field at the ends of the array. We also investigated the reversal behavior of the connected segments as a function of the angle, /spl alpha/ and the external field, H. The switching field dependence on /spl alpha/ is also shown. The reversal field reaches minimum at 45/spl deg/. A coherent rotation model which includes the effect of the array geometry will be used to explain these trends.
Keywords :
Permalloy; ferromagnetic materials; magnetic thin films; magnetisation reversal; nucleation; 30 nm; Ni/sub 81/Fe/sub 19/; angle effects; coherent rotation model; effective external field; high density integration; interconnected 30 nm thick Ni/sub 81/Fe/sub 19/ segments; interelement spacing; magnetic reversal; modified Jacobs-Bean chain-of-spheres model; parallel rotation; permalloy arrays; reversal behavior; reverse nucleation field; small single domain islands; spin-spin interaction; switching characteristics; Educational institutions; Geometry; Image segmentation; Jacobian matrices; Magnetic devices; Magnetic force microscopy; Solid modeling; Surfaces; Switches;
Conference_Titel :
Magnetics Conference, 2002. INTERMAG Europe 2002. Digest of Technical Papers. 2002 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7365-0
DOI :
10.1109/INTMAG.2002.1001213