Micromagnetism of cylindrical nanowires with compositional and geometric modulations

Micromagnetism of cylindrical nanowires with compositional and geometric modulations

Author: J. A. Fernandez-Roldan

Publisher: J. A. Fernandez-Roldan

Published: 2019-01-01

Total Pages: 161

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PhD dissertation awarded with the International Mention in the PhD Programme Condensed Matter Physics, Nanoscience and Biophysics of the Autonomous University of Madrid in year 2019. Explore this PhD dissertation, awarded with an International Mention in the PhD Programm Condensed Matter Physics, Nanoscience, and Biophysics from the Autonomous University of Madrid in 2019. This edition has enhanced readability with refreshing redesign and unique botanic motifs from the international expedition led by Jose Mutis that aim to inspire scientists and science lovers. This thesis delves into micromagnetic and analytical modelling of magnetization processes in three-dimensional nanomagnetism, focusing on design for nanotechnological applications of cylindrical nanowires. The exploration covers topics like remanent states, hysteresis processes, and pinning properties of nanowires of magnetic alloys and several geometries. Results provide a foundation for applications such as 3D magnetic memories, sensors, permanent magnets, bio-magnetic innovations, and water purification. Overall, this book communicates excellence in Research with an appealing design that covey an innovative approach of research for all readers.


Nucleation and Propagation of Magnetic Domain Walls in Cylindrical Nanowires with Diameter Modulations

Nucleation and Propagation of Magnetic Domain Walls in Cylindrical Nanowires with Diameter Modulations

Author: Beatrix Trapp

Publisher:

Published: 2018

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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In all current data storage devices, the information bits are stored in form of domain walls in a thin film or in patterned media on a two-dimensional surface . Within the next decade, further increase of the storage density in these devices is expected to come to a halt due to several fundamental and technological issues. Thus there have recently been efforts to develop three-dimensional devices combining the versatility of solid state RAM with the cost efficiency of common hard disk drives.A particularly interesting theoretical concept for a three-dimensional magnetic memory has been proposed in 2004 by S. Parkin et al. . Their racetrack memory consists of a vertical array of magnetic nanowires with either cylindrical or rectangular cross section. The bits are encoded in a series of up to 100 domain walls per wire. Using nanosecond spin polarized current pulses these walls are shifted past an integrated read head.Magnetic domain walls in cylindrical nanowires have raised the interest of the scientific community due to their possible application in a functional device as well as due to exciting new properties which arise from the geometric confinement. Up to date, only a few pioneering experimental studies on such domain walls exist. They indicate strong pinning effects preventing a deterministic domain wall propagation. So far the microscopic origin of this pinning has only partially been understood. It is expected however that beside the wire geometry the material microstructure may play a considerable role.Situated within the framework of the European FP 7 project m3D, the objective of my work has been to investigate the domain wall propagation in cylindrical nanowires with diameter modulations by means of magnetic force microscopy and micromagnetic simulation. As the domain wall energy increases with the wire diameter, protrusions (resp. notches) are expected to act as an artificial energy barrier (resp. well). Consequently, a deterministic domain wall propagation controlled via the wire geometry seems possible.A first part of my work concerns material optimization. For this, NiCo alloy wires (100-200nm diameter and multiple tens of micrometers in length) with two distinct geometries have been fabricated by template assisted electrodeposition (Chemist collaborators at Univ. Erlangen, Prof. J.Bachmann). I have then explored the impact of the alloy composition as well as of possible post-fabrication annealing on the material microstructure. Subsequently, domain wall propagation in individual nanowires has been investigated under the influence of either a quasistatic magnetic field or a nanosecond magnetic field pulse. In addition I have performed complementary micromagnetic simulations to study the effect of the modulation geometry on the domain wall pinning.


Magnetic Nano- and Microwires

Magnetic Nano- and Microwires

Author: Manuel Vázquez

Publisher: Woodhead Publishing

Published: 2015-05-27

Total Pages: 847

ISBN-13: 0081001819

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Magnetic nanowires and microwires are key tools in the development ofenhanced devices for information technology (memory and data processing) andsensing. Offering the combined characteristics of high density, high speed, andnon-volatility, they facilitate reliable control of the motion of magnetic domainwalls; a key requirement for the development of novel classes of logic and storagedevices. Part One introduces the design and synthesis of magnetic nanowires andmicrowires, reviewing the growth and processing of nanowires and nanowireheterostructures using such methods as sol-gel and electrodepositioncombinations, focused-electron/ion-beam-induced deposition, chemicalvapour transport, quenching and drawing and magnetic interactions. Magneticand transport properties, alongside domain walls, in nano- and microwiresare then explored in Part Two, before Part Three goes on to explore a widerange of applications for magnetic nano- and microwire devices, includingmemory, microwave and electrochemical applications, in addition to thermalspin polarization and configuration, magnetocalorific effects and Bloch pointdynamics. Detailed coverage of multiple key techniques for the growth and processing of nanowires and microwires Reviews the principles and difficulties involved in applying magnetic nano- and microwires to a wide range of applications Combines the expertise of specialists from around the globe to give a broad overview of current and future trends


Introduction to the Theory of Ferromagnetism

Introduction to the Theory of Ferromagnetism

Author: Amikam Aharoni

Publisher: Clarendon Press

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 344

ISBN-13: 9780198508083

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The present book is the second edition of Amikam Aharoni's Introduction to the Theory of Ferromagnetism, based on a popular lecture course. Like its predecessor, it serves a two-fold purpose: First, it is a textbook for first-year graduate and advanced undergraduate students in both physics and engineering. Second, it explains the basic theoretical principles on which the work is based for practising engineers and experimental physicists who work in the field of magnetism, thus also serving to a certain extent as a reference book. For both professionals and students the emphasis is on introducing the foundations of the different subfields, highlighting the direction and tendency of the most recent research. For this new edition, the author has thoroughly updated the material especially of chapters 9 ('The Nucleation Problem') and 11 ('Numerical Micromagnetics'), which now contain the state of the art required by students and professionals who work on advanced topics of ferromagnetism. From reviews on the 1/e: '... a much needed, thorough introduction and guide to the literature. It is full of wisdom and commentary. Even more, it is Amikam Aharoni at his best - telling a story... He is fun to read... The extensive references provide an advanced review of micromagnetics and supply sources for suitable exercises... there is much for the student to do with the guidance provided by Introduction to the Theory of Ferromagnetism.' A. Arrott, Physics Today, September 1997


Nanomagnetism and Spintronics

Nanomagnetism and Spintronics

Author: Teruya Shinjo

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2013-10-07

Total Pages: 373

ISBN-13: 0444632778

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The concise and accessible chapters of Nanomagnetism and Spintronics, Second Edition, cover the most recent research in areas of spin-current generation, spin-calorimetric effect, voltage effects on magnetic properties, spin-injection phenomena, giant magnetoresistance (GMR), and tunnel magnetoresistance (TMR). Spintronics is a cutting-edge area in the field of magnetism that studies the interplay of magnetism and transport phenomena, demonstrating how electrons not only have charge but also spin. This second edition provides the background to understand this novel physical phenomenon and focuses on the most recent developments and research relating to spintronics. This exciting new edition is an essential resource for graduate students, researchers, and professionals in industry who want to understand the concepts of spintronics, and keep up with recent research, all in one volume. Provides a concise, thorough evaluation of current research Surveys the important findings up to 2012 Examines the future of devices and the importance of spin current


Handbook of Magnetic Materials

Handbook of Magnetic Materials

Author: Ekkes H. Brück

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2020-11-29

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13: 0128210249

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Handbook of Magnetic Materials, Volume 29, highlights new advances in the field, with this new volume presenting interesting chapters written by an international board of authors on topics such as spin-orbit torque. Provides the authority and expertise of leading contributors from an international board of authors Presents the latest release in the Handbook of Magnetic Materials series


Sensors Based on Nanostructured Materials

Sensors Based on Nanostructured Materials

Author: Francisco J. Arregui

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2010-07-07

Total Pages: 329

ISBN-13: 0387777539

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This book presents the many different techniques and methods of fabricating materials on the nanometer scale, and, specifically, the utilization of these resources with regard to sensors. The techniques described are studied from an application-oriented perspective, providing the reader with a perspective of the types of nanostructured sensors available that is broader than other books which concentrate on theoretical situations related to specific fabrication techniques.


The Physics of Ultra-High-Density Magnetic Recording

The Physics of Ultra-High-Density Magnetic Recording

Author: M.L. Plumer

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 364

ISBN-13: 364256657X

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Application-oriented book on magnetic recording, focussing on the underlying physical mechanisms that play crucial roles in medium and transducer development for high areal density disk drives.


Magnetic Nanostructures

Magnetic Nanostructures

Author: Hari Singh Nalwa

Publisher:

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781588830005

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Twelve contributions comprise a reference source that is a coherent presentation of the state of the art in this fast growing area of nanotechnology research. Magnetic nanostructures are important for their phenomenal potential for storage; their great commercial value will come from applications in


Ferromagnetic Resonance

Ferromagnetic Resonance

Author: Dr. Orhan Yalçın

Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand

Published: 2013-07-31

Total Pages: 252

ISBN-13: 9535111868

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The book Ferromagnetic Resonance - Theory and Applications highlights recent advances at the interface between the science and technology of nanostructures (bilayer-multilayers, nanowires, spinel type nanoparticles, photonic crystal, etc.). The electromagnetic resonance techniques have become a central field of modern scientific and technical activity. The modern technical applications of ferromagnetic resonance are in spintronics, electronics, space navigation, remote-control equipment, radio engineering, electronic computers, maritime, electrical engineering, instrument-making and geophysical methods of prospecting.