2016
DOI: 10.7498/aps.65.217501
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Preparation and magnetic anisotropy of NiFe film with stripe domains

Abstract: Magnetic anisotropy is one of the most important fundamental properties of magnetic film.For the high-frequency applications,the magnetic anisotropy determines the ferromagnetic resonance frequency of magnetic film.Due to the directionality of conventional static magnetic anisotropy in magnetic film,the high-frequency device usually exhibits a remarkable angular dependent behavior.Only when the microwave magnetic field is perpendicular to the magnetic anisotropy,can the device work at the best performance.The … Show more

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“…It can be seen from the figure that when the thickness is 10 nm, the residual magnetic ratio of Co film is 0.82, and when the thickness is increased to 50 nm, the residual magnetic ratio of the film is only 0.46, which is reduced by 44% compared with 10 nm Co film. As the film thickness increases, the magnetic moment of some magnetic domains deviates from the in-plane direction of the film, producing a component in the out-of-plane direction [28], resulting in a decrease in the remanence ratio of the film [29,30]. Therefore, when the thickness of the Co film continues to increase, the residual magnetic ratio of magnetic films is still low.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It can be seen from the figure that when the thickness is 10 nm, the residual magnetic ratio of Co film is 0.82, and when the thickness is increased to 50 nm, the residual magnetic ratio of the film is only 0.46, which is reduced by 44% compared with 10 nm Co film. As the film thickness increases, the magnetic moment of some magnetic domains deviates from the in-plane direction of the film, producing a component in the out-of-plane direction [28], resulting in a decrease in the remanence ratio of the film [29,30]. Therefore, when the thickness of the Co film continues to increase, the residual magnetic ratio of magnetic films is still low.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%