2024
DOI: 10.1088/1361-648x/ad258c
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Magnetic anisotropy and ferromagnetic resonance in inhomogeneous demagnetizing fields near edges of thin magnetic films

P N Solovev,
B A Belyaev,
N M Boev
et al.

Abstract: Using local ferromagnetic resonance spectroscopy, we have studied the magnetic properties near edges of thin tangentially magnetized permalloy films, in which a well-defined uniaxial magnetic anisotropy was induced perpendicular to one of the edges. In the experiment, two samples with thicknesses of 90 and 300 nm and with slightly different compositions were examined. To explain the magnetization dynamics near edges, we propose a simple yet effective model of a film in the form of a rectangular prism, which yi… Show more

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“…Since ∆H 0 is related to sample imperfections, surface anisotropy and two magnon scattering [14]. Also, the edge effect of the thin films is also responsible for non -zero ∆H 0 [63]. The small ∆H 0 value indicates that these electrodeposited samples are magnetically uniform and have minimal sample imperfections.…”
Section: Magnetization Dynamics and Dampingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since ∆H 0 is related to sample imperfections, surface anisotropy and two magnon scattering [14]. Also, the edge effect of the thin films is also responsible for non -zero ∆H 0 [63]. The small ∆H 0 value indicates that these electrodeposited samples are magnetically uniform and have minimal sample imperfections.…”
Section: Magnetization Dynamics and Dampingmentioning
confidence: 99%