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Title
Theory for nucleation at an interface and magnetization reversal of a two-layer nanowire
Author(s)
Stamps, Robert L
Publication Date
2006
Socio-Economic Objective (SEO) 2008
Abstract
Nucleation at the interface between two adjoining regions with dissimilar physical properties is investigated using a model for magnetization reversal of a two-layer ferromagnetic nanowire. Each layer of the nanowire is considered to have a different degree of magnetic anisotropy, representing a hard magnetic layer exchange-coupled to a softer layer. A magnetic field applied along the easy axis causes the softer layer to reverse, forming a domain wall close to the interface. For small applied fields this state is metastable and complete reversal of the nanowire takes place via activation over a barrier. A reversal mechanism involving nucleation at an interface is proposed, whereby a domain wall changes in width as it passes from the soft layer to the hard layer during activation. Langer's statistical theory for the decay of a metastable state is used to derive rates of magnetization reversal, and simple formulas are found in limiting cases for the activation energy, rate of reversal, and critical field at which the metastable state becomes unstable. These formulas depend on the anisotropy difference between each layer, and the behavior of the reversal rate prefactor is interpreted in terms of activation entropy and domain-wall dynamics.
Publication Type
Journal Article
Source of Publication
Physical Review B: covering condensed matter and materials physics, 73(1), p. 1-14
Publisher
American Physical Society
Place of Publication
United States of America
ISSN
2469-9969
1098-0121
2469-9977
Peer Reviewed
Yes
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Peer Reviewed
Yes
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