JOURNAL ARTICLE

Magnetization Reversal in Submicron Disks: Exchange Biased Vortices

Jordi SortAxel HoffmannS.H. ChungKristen BuchananM. GrimsditchM.D. BaróB. DiényJ. Nogués

Year: 2005 Journal:   Physical Review Letters Vol: 95 (6)Pages: 067201-067201   Publisher: American Physical Society

Abstract

Submicron, circular, ferromagnetic-antiferromagnetic dots exhibit different magnetization reversal mechanisms depending on the direction of the magnetic applied field. Shifted, constricted hysteresis loops, typical for vortex formation, are observed for fields along the exchange bias direction. However, for fields applied close to perpendicular to the exchange bias direction, magnetization reversal occurs via coherent rotation. Magnetic force microscopy imaging together with micromagnetic simulations are used to further clarify the different magnetic switching behaviors.

Keywords:
Condensed matter physics Magnetization Vortex Exchange bias Hysteresis Ferromagnetism Micromagnetics Magnetization reversal Perpendicular Rotation (mathematics) Antiferromagnetism Magnetic hysteresis Magnetic force microscope Magnetic field Geomagnetic reversal Materials science Physics Field (mathematics) Magnetic anisotropy Mechanics

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