Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1801174 Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials 2011 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

The static magnetization profile of glass-coated microwires with effective circular anisotropy is investigated using micromagnetics. In this family of microwires, the ferromagnetic nucleus with an amorphous character presents a magnetic structure composed of an inner region with axial domains and an outer region with circular domains, due to magnetoelastic anisotropy. A one-dimensional micromagnetic model is developed, taking into account both the exchange and magnetoelastic anisotropy energies, and solved quasi analytically. The total energy, magnetization profiles and magnetization curves are investigated as a function of radius and anisotropy constant of the nucleus. This work represents a fundamental study of the magnetization process in these amorphous microwires and provides guidelines for the production of microwires with tailored magnetic properties. En passant, the nucleation problem in an infinite cylinder, introduced by W.F. Brown, is revisited.

Research highlights► Magnetic microwires with circular anisotropy are studied by micromagnetic model. ► The ratio R/Δ is a fundamental quantity to determine the magnetic structure. ► Reduction of diameter and anisotropy favours the growth of axial core.

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