Magnetic instability regions in patterned structures: Influence of element shape on magnetization reversal dynamics

X. F. Han, M. Grimsditch, J. Meersschaut, A. Hoffmann, Y. Ji, J. Sort, J. Nogués, R. Divan, J. E. Pearson, D. J. Keavney

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We report a time-resolved imaging study of the influence of shape on magnetic instabilities in patterned magnetic structures. We find that in rectangular structures magnetization reversal initiates at the ends and interior simultaneously, while in structures with tapered ends the reversal begins in the middle of the structures and spreads out to the ends. The degree of tapering is important for both the switching field and the time required for full reversal. A model based on the concept of local instability regions yields good agreement with the observed location of the reversal onsets. © 2007 The American Physical Society.
Idioma originalInglés
Número de artículo147202
PublicaciónPhysical Review Letters
Volumen98
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 3 abr 2007

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