Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5491284 | Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials | 2017 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
Peculiarities of the magnetization reversal process in cylindrical Ni-Cu soft magnetic nanowires with dominant shape anisotropy are analyzed via both static and time dependent micromagnetic simulations. A reversible process involving a coherent-like spin rotation is always observed for magnetic fields applied perpendicularly to the easy axis whereas nucleation of domain walls is introduced for fields applied along the easy axis. Simple criteria for making distinction between a Stoner-Wohlfarth type rotation and a nucleation mechanism in systems with uniaxial magnetic anisotropy are discussed. Superposed reversal mechanisms can be in action for magnetic fields applied at arbitrary angles with respect to the easy axis within the condition of an enough strong axial component required by the nucleation. The dynamics of the domain wall, involving two different stages (nucleation and propagation), is discussed with respect to initial computing conditions and orientations of the magnetic field. A nucleation time of about 3Â ns and corkscrew domain walls propagating with a constant velocity of about 150Â m/s are obtained in case of Ni-Cu alloy (Ni rich side) NWs with diameters of 40Â nm and high aspect ratio.
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Authors
A. Kuncser, S. Antohe, V. Kuncser,