Magnetization Dynamics at the Nanoscale in Nanoparticles and Thin Films

Magnetization Dynamics at the Nanoscale in Nanoparticles and Thin Films

Author: Sergi Lendínez Escudero

Publisher:

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 138

ISBN-13:

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Research in magnetic materials leads to new devices and technologies. As the technology progresses, the devices become smaller and this miniaturization allows more storage capacity and lower costs in the production of new technologies. As new and smaller materials are fabricated, new phenomena appear and thus new physics is needed to describe them. Nanomaterials meet characteristics of both the microscopic quantum world and the macroscopic classic world. This intermediate length scale is known as mesoscale. Nanomaterials can be obtained in a variety of forms, being nanoparticles and magnetic ultra-thin films some of the most used. These magnetic systems are very different in their composition: nanoparticles are grown with chemical reactions, and thin films are grown on a substrate by nanofabrication techniques such as sputtering or electron-beam evaporation. The magnetization might not be uniform in a magnetic thin film or in a large magnetic nanoparticle leading to the formation of magnetic domains. Magnetic domains are static structures that appear due to competition of the different magnetic energies and can be used to store and transport information. In all these systems, the magnetization dynamics gives rise to new behavior not visible in static measurements: quantum steps of the magnetization in molecular magnets; characteristic resonant frequencies that can be used to control the magnetic state of vortices; and formation of magnetic droplet solitons in thin films with perpendicular magnetic anisotropy. Understanding the dynamics of nanomaterials and the evolution of the magnetization is a key process to develop faster devices and technologies. The early studies of molecular magnets showed quantum effects at the macroscopic scale, which have allowed a better understanding of spin. Magnetic vortices have been proposed for multiple applications, from magnetic storage of information to cancer cell destruction. The recently discovered magnetic droplet soliton is also a very good candidate for technological applications due to the low current and magnetic field needed for its generation, and it is now a system with a growing interest in spintronics. In this dissertation we show some new dynamic phenomena. In the first part of the thesis we study systems that allow a macroscopic-spin model where spatial variations of magnetization are neglected. We develop a theory that sets the requirements for the observation of the rotational Doppler effect in a ferromagnetic system and we measure quantum effects in randomly oriented nanoparticles of a single-molecule magnet, which might be a good candidate for the observation of the Doppler effect. In the second part of the thesis, we study the magnetization dynamics in macroscopic systems that require a spatial dependence of the magnetic moment. We generate and control the dynamic states of the magnetic domains with oscillating fields, in the case of magnetic vortices, and with electrical currents, in the case of droplet solitons.


Nanoscale Magnetic Materials and Applications

Nanoscale Magnetic Materials and Applications

Author: J. Ping Liu

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2010-04-05

Total Pages: 731

ISBN-13: 0387856005

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Nanoscale Magnetic Materials and Applications covers exciting new developments in the field of advanced magnetic materials. Readers will find valuable reviews of the current experimental and theoretical work on novel magnetic structures, nanocomposite magnets, spintronic materials, domain structure and domain-wall motion, in addition to nanoparticles and patterned magnetic recording media. Cutting-edge applications in the field are described by leading experts from academic and industrial communities. These include new devices based on domain wall motion, magnetic sensors derived from both giant and tunneling magnetoresistance, thin film devices in micro-electromechanical systems, and nanoparticle applications in biomedicine. In addition to providing an introduction to the advances in magnetic materials and applications at the nanoscale, this volume also presents emerging materials and phenomena, such as magnetocaloric and ferromagnetic shape memory materials, which motivate future development in this exciting field. Nanoscale Magnetic Materials and Applications also features a foreword written by Peter Grünberg, recipient of the 2007 Nobel Prize in Physics.


Handbook of Nanomagnetism

Handbook of Nanomagnetism

Author: Rosa A. Lukaszew

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2015-10-06

Total Pages: 298

ISBN-13: 9814613053

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This unique handbook compiles and details cutting-edge research in nanomagnetism and its applications in spintronics, magnetoplasmonics, and nonlinear magneto-optics. Fundamental aspects of magnetism relevant to nanodevices and new spin-transfer torque random-access memory (STT-RAM), current-induced domain wall motion memory, and spin torque oscill


Atomic- and Nanoscale Magnetism

Atomic- and Nanoscale Magnetism

Author: Roland Wiesendanger

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2018-11-02

Total Pages: 400

ISBN-13: 3319995588

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This book provides a comprehensive overview of the fascinating recent developments in atomic- and nanoscale magnetism, including the physics of individual magnetic adatoms and single spins, the synthesis of molecular magnets for spintronic applications, and the magnetic properties of small clusters as well as non-collinear spin textures, such as spin spirals and magnetic skyrmions in ultrathin films and nanostructures. Starting from the level of atomic-scale magnetic interactions, the book addresses the emergence of many-body states in quantum magnetism and complex spin states resulting from the competition of such interactions, both experimentally and theoretically. It also introduces novel microscopic and spectroscopic techniques to reveal the exciting physics of magnetic adatom arrays and nanostructures at ultimate spatial and temporal resolution and demonstrates their applications using various insightful examples. The book is intended for researchers and graduate students interested in recent developments of one of the most fascinating fields of condensed matter physics.


Principles of Nanomagnetism

Principles of Nanomagnetism

Author: Alberto P. Guimarães

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2017-07-10

Total Pages: 335

ISBN-13: 3319594095

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The second edition of this book on nanomagnetism presents the basics and latest studies of low-dimensional magnetic nano-objects. It highlights the intriguing properties of nanomagnetic objects, such as thin films, nanoparticles, nanowires, nanotubes, nanodisks and nanorings as well as novel phenomena like spin currents. It also describes how nanomagnetism was an important factor in the rapid evolution of high-density magnetic recording and is developing into a decisive element of spintronics. Further, it presents a number of biomedical applications. With exercises and solutions, it serves as a graduate textbook.


Nanomagnetism

Nanomagnetism

Author: Claude Fermon

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2017-03-17

Total Pages: 376

ISBN-13: 3527699066

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This first book to focus on the applications of nanomagnetism presents those already realized while also suggesting bold ideas for further breakthroughs. The first part is devoted to the concept of spin electronics and its use for data storage and magnetic sensing, while the second part concentrates on magnetic nanoparticles and their use in industrial environment, biological and medical applications. The third, more prospective part goes on to describe emerging applications related to spin current creation and manipulation, dynamics, spin waves and binary logic based on nano-scale magnetism. With its unique choice of topics and authors, this will appeal to academic as well as corporate researchers in a wide range of disciplines from physics via materials science to engineering, chemistry and life science.


Nonlinear and Chaotic Magnetization Dynamics in Single-domain Nanoparticles and Exchange-coupled Thin-films

Nonlinear and Chaotic Magnetization Dynamics in Single-domain Nanoparticles and Exchange-coupled Thin-films

Author: Aaron Michael Ferona

Publisher:

Published: 2018

Total Pages: 90

ISBN-13:

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In this dissertation, we study two fundamental issues in nonlinear magnetism: the nonlinear dynamics of nanoparticles and the nonlinear dynamics of exchange-coupled thin-films. The behavior of a uniformly magnetized domain of ellipsoidal shape subject to a static external field and oscillatory external driving field is analyzed near bifurcation events. The analysis includes the effects of both linear and circularly polarized driving fields and is performed using numerical simulations of the Landau-Lifshitz-Gilbert (LLG) equation. Under a linearly polarized driving field, the LLG equation is a nonautonomous differential equation which can lead to complex magnetization motions, such as bistability, multi-periodic orbits, quasiperiodicity and chaos. Under a circular polarized driving field, the LLG equation can be written in autonomous form by transforming to the frame rotating with the driving field. The autonomous nature allows one to perform a fixed point analysis of the system for select demagnetization factors. Similarities and differences between the driven systems are highlighted through, bifurcation diagrams, phase portraits, basins of attraction and Lyapunov exponents. Magnetization switching, prolonged transients, quasiperiodicity, and chaos are observed with both linear and circularly polarized driving fields in the magnetic systems investigated. We also investigate the dynamics of exchange-coupled ferromagnetic films in the nonlinear limit and find a number of interesting features. These include the following: 1) A power-dependent localization of the magnetization oscillations; 2) A nonlinear mixing of the acoustic and optic modes in the antiferromagnetically coupled system leads to quasiperiodic and multi-periodic composite modes; 3) Ferromagnetic resonance experiments will show new absorption peaks (in the 20-50 GHz range) which have a rapid increase in strength with input power. As with the case of the uniformly magnetized domain, the results are calculated through linearization techniques and numerical solutions of the LLG equation. The nonlinear (and linear) behavior is illustrated through Poincare section bifurcation diagrams and power absorption curves.


Magnetism of Surfaces, Interfaces, and Nanoscale Materials

Magnetism of Surfaces, Interfaces, and Nanoscale Materials

Author: Robert E. Camley

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2015-10-27

Total Pages: 478

ISBN-13: 0444626395

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In the past 30 years, magnetic research has been dominated by the question of how surfaces and interfaces influence the magnetic and transport properties of nanostructures, thin films and multilayers. The research has been particularly important in the magnetic recording industry where the giant magnetoresistance effect led to a new generation of storage devices including hand-held memories such as those found in the ipod. More recently, transfer of spin angular momentum across interfaces has opened a new field for high frequency applications.This book gives a comprehensive view of research at the forefront of these fields. The frontier is expanding through dynamic exchange between theory and experiment. Contributions have been chosen to reflect this, giving the reader a unified overview of the topic. Addresses both theory and experiment that are vital for gaining an essential understanding of topics at the interface between magnetism and materials science Chapters written by experts provide great insights into complex material Discusses fundamental background material and state-of-the-art applications, serving as an indispensable guide for students and professionals at all levels of expertise Stresses interdisciplinary aspects of the field, including physics, chemistry, nanocharacterization, and materials science Combines basic materials with applications, thus widening the scope of the book and its readership


Magnetic Structures of 2D and 3D Nanoparticles

Magnetic Structures of 2D and 3D Nanoparticles

Author: Jean-Claude Serge Levy

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2018-09-03

Total Pages: 411

ISBN-13: 1315359227

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Magnetic nanoparticles appear naturally in rock magnetism together with a large distribution of sizes and shapes. They have numerous applications from nano-size magnetic memories to metamaterials for electromagnetic waves as well as biological applications such as nanosurgery with minimal traumatism. Their long-ranged size- and shape-dependent dipolar interactions provide numerous useful properties. This book describes the preparation as well as the magnetic properties of nanoparticles and also considers 2D dots, nearly spherical samples, elongated samples, and various assemblies of nanoparticles. The authors report the static magnetic structures and dynamic properties of these nanoparticles and the topological defects in 2D and 3D nanoparticles with new examples of S-shaped vortex or antivortex and of bent vortex or antivortex in 3D nanoparticles. The spectrum of magnetic excitations is shown to exhibit the occurrence of gaps, a key for magnonic metamaterial devices. Magnetic excited states are also considered with their coupling to nanoparticle elastic properties.


Magnetic Characterization Techniques for Nanomaterials

Magnetic Characterization Techniques for Nanomaterials

Author: Challa S.S.R. Kumar

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2017-04-24

Total Pages: 568

ISBN-13: 3662527804

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Sixth volume of a 40 volume series on nanoscience and nanotechnology, edited by the renowned scientist Challa S.S.R. Kumar. This handbook gives a comprehensive overview about Magnetic Characterization Techniques for Nanomaterials. Modern applications and state-of-the-art techniques are covered and make this volume an essential reading for research scientists in academia and industry.