We
present the first experimental imaging of the internal DW structure
in 55 and 85 nm diameter Ni nanocylinders, using electron holography
combined with micromagnetic calculations.
We demonstrate the magnetic transition from a hybrid magnetic state
with both vortex and transverse DW in 85 nm diameter Ni nanocylinders
to a pure transverse wall in thinner nanowires. This is particularly
important as DWs in nanocylinders are model systems to go beyond the
classical Walker limit.
Off-axis electron holography experiments have been combined with micromagnetic simulations to study the remnant magnetic states of electrodeposited Co/Cu multilayered nanocylinders. Structural and chemical data obtained by transmission electron microscopy have been introduced in the simulations. Three different magnetic configurations such as an antiparallel coupling of the Co layers, coupled vortices, and a monodomain-like state have been quantitatively mapped and simulated. While most of the wires present the same remnant state whatever the direction of the saturation field, we show that some layers can present a change from an antiparallel coupling to vortices. Such a configuration can be of particular interest to design nano-oscillators with two different working frequencies.
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