Observation of a Bi-Domain State and Nucleation Free Switching in Mesoscopic Ring Magnets

J. Rothman(University of Cambridge), Mathias Kläui(University of Cambridge), L. López-Dı́az(University of Cambridge), C. A. F. Vaz(University of Cambridge), Andrew Bleloch(University of Cambridge), J. A. C. Bland(University of Cambridge), Z. Cui(Rutherford Appleton Laboratory), R. Speaks(University of Cambridge)
Physical Review Letters
February 5, 2001
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Abstract

We present the results of a study of the magnetic properties of an array of 34-nm thick Co(100) epitaxial ring magnets, with inner and outer diameters of d(in) = 1.3 microm and d(out) = 1.6 microm, respectively. Magnetic measurements and micromagnetic simulations show that a two step switching process occurs at high fields, indicating the existence of two different stable states. In addition to the vortex state, which occurs at intermediate fields, we have identified a new bi-domain state, which we term the onion state, corresponding to opposite circulation of the magnetization in each half of the ring. The onion state is stable at remanence and undergoes a simple and well characterized nucleation free switching.


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