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Ferromagnetic resonance in the proximity of the unstable perpendicular equilibrium: A study in Permalloy thin films and nanoscale dots

  • Chengtao Yu
  • , Michael J. Pechan
  • , Ryan Bennett
  • , Jordan Katine
  • , Liesl Folks
  • , Matthew Carey
  • Miami University
  • Hitachi, Ltd.

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Abstract

We are investigating the magnetization dynamics of a ferromagnetic system in the proximity of the unstable perpendicular equilibrium. The test system utilized is Permalloy in thin film and dot arrays with the applied field along a small angle off the film normal. Frequencyfield dispersion curves (up to 15 GHz) obtained at different small angles (θH) reveal significant deviations from the perpendicular linear dispersion at low frequencies, and they form almost frequency independent flat plateau with a local minimum near the demagnetization field. The existence of the local minimum results in three resonances in a constant frequencyswept field scans. Such behavior is modeled successfully, in particular, in the film case, by using an approach for oblique angle resonance [P. E. Tannenwald, Phys. Rev. 105, 377 (1957)]. For the dots, additional influence from either induced in-plane anisotropy or vortex formation is discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Article number09D118
JournalJournal of Applied Physics
Volume101
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - 2007

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