2013
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.87.144402
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Irreversible magnetization switching using surface acoustic waves

Abstract: An analytical and numerical approach is developped to pinpoint the optimal experimental conditions to irreversibly switch magnetization using surface acoustic waves (SAWs). The layers are magnetized perpendicular to the plane and two switching mechanisms are considered. In precessional switching, a small in-plane field initially tilts the magnetization and the passage of the SAW modifies the magnetic anisotropy parameters through inverse magneto-striction, which triggers precession, and eventually reversal. Us… Show more

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“…The generated strain (ε max ≈ 10 −5 ) is for now about five times too small to obtain magnetization reversal, as sketched in the predictive diagram of Ref. [2]. This has been confirmed by the robust linearity of the observed effect versus acoustic power.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 49%
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“…The generated strain (ε max ≈ 10 −5 ) is for now about five times too small to obtain magnetization reversal, as sketched in the predictive diagram of Ref. [2]. This has been confirmed by the robust linearity of the observed effect versus acoustic power.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 49%
“…The opposite effect, inverse magnetostriction, whereby magnetization can be changed upon application of a strain, is particularly relevant to magnetic data storage technologies as a possible route towards induction-free data manipulation when used dynamically. It has been proposed for magnetization switching through resonant [2,3] or nonresonant processes [4,5], the latter possibly at play in early results of surface acoustic wave (SAW)-induced lowering of coercivity in Galfenol films [6]. In the case of precessional (resonant) switching, two features are necessary: sizable magnetoacoustic coupling (to trigger precession), and a highly nonlinear system (to force wide, noncircular precession needed for magnetization reversal).…”
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“…The nonlinear magnetoelastic dynamics of films and plates is a rapidly developing region [2][3][4][5][6]. Thus, the use of optimization methods in the study of magnetoacoustic interactions is also an urgent task.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…[2][3][4][5] In more academic environments, they are used in magnetism, in microfluidics and in quantum systems. In magnetism, SAWs can assist magnetization switching in ferromagnetic magnetostrictive thin films and nanostructures [6][7][8][9][10] for magnetic data storage application. The efficiency of that switching is related to the amplitude of the SAW.…”
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