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Temperature-dependent magnetic anisotropy in Ni nanowires

J. JorritsmaJ. A. Mydosh

Year: 1998 Journal:   Journal of Applied Physics Vol: 84 (2)Pages: 901-906   Publisher: American Institute of Physics

Abstract

Magnetic properties of Ni nanowire arrays, prepared by oblique evaporation of Ni onto V-groove InP substrates, were investigated between 5 and 300 K using magnetoresistance and SQUID magnetization measurements. The results show that as-prepared wires, which range from 70–130 nm in width, have an easy axis of magnetization parallel to the wire axis at room temperature, but transverse to the wire axis at low temperature. The crossover of the easy axis direction from transverse to parallel as a function of temperature is more pronounced for the narrower wires. We interpret our results in terms of a competition between a temperature-dependent magnetic anisotropy (K⊥), which tends to align the magnetization transverse to the wire axis, and the shape anisotropy of the wires which tends to orient it along the wire axis. Several mechanisms are proposed (e.g., oblique evaporation, stress, and surface oxidation) from which K⊥ could originate. Based upon the stress values deduced from K⊥, and the thermal expansion mismatch between Ni and InP, the stress mechanism appears to dominate.

Keywords:
Condensed matter physics Materials science Magnetic anisotropy Magnetization Anisotropy Nanowire Transverse plane Magnetoresistance Squid Atmospheric temperature range Evaporation Magnetic field Optics Nanotechnology Physics

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