Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1678851 | Ultramicroscopy | 2009 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Nanoscale confinement of the magnetization in a magnetic element often results in the creation of a vortex structure. The vortex equilibrium state is characterized by the curling of the in-plane magnetization (chirality) and an out-of-plane core magnetization. The polarity of the vortex core can point up or down, independent of the chirality, and, thus, magnetic elements with a vortex core are interesting as four-state logic elements. We present an easy-to-use, quantitative method for the determination of both chirality and polarity from a single Fresnel image. This method offers direct evidence of the three-dimensional structure of a magnetic vortex and has significant advantages over the more complex methods currently in use.
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Authors
C. Phatak, M. Tanase, A.K. Petford-Long, M. De Graef,