Emergence of the Stoner-Wohlfarth astroid in thin films at dynamic regime
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UAM. Departamento de Física Teórica de la Materia CondensadaPublisher
Nature Publishing GroupDate
2017-10-18Citation
10.1038/s41598-017-13854-7
Scientific Reports 7 (2017): 13474
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2045-2322DOI
10.1038/s41598-017-13854-7Funded by
This work has been supported by MINECO (Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad) through Projects No. MAT2012-39308, FIS2015-67287-P, and FIS2016-78591-C3-1-R, by the Comunidad de Madrid through Project S2013/MIT-2850 NANOFRONTMAG-CM, and by MINECO through the FLAGERA Programme of Graphene Flagship: SOgraph project (No. PCIN-2015-216); and M-era.Net Programme: NEXMAG project (PCIN- 2015-126). IMDEA-Nanociencia acknowledges support from the ‘Severo Ochoa’ Program for Centres of Excellence in R&D (MINECO, Grant SEV-2016-0686). P.P. acknowledges support through the Marie Curie AMAROUT EU Programme and JCI-2011-09602. A.B. acknowledges MINECO through the ENMA-National project (MAT2014-56955-R).Project
Gobierno de España. MAT2012-39308; Gobierno de España. IS2015-67287-P,; Gobierno de España. FIS2016-78591-C3-1-R,; Comunidad de Madrid. S2013/MIT-2850/NANOFRONTMAG; Gobierno de España. PCIN-2015-216; Gobierno de España. SEV-2016-0686; Gobierno de España. JCI-2011-09602; Gobierno de España. MAT2014-56955-REditor's Version
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-13854-7Subjects
Stoner-Wohlfarth; Magnetization reversal; dH/dt; Extended systems; Nucleative regime; FísicaRights
© 2017 The Author(s)Abstract
The Stoner-Wohlfarth (SW) model is the simplest model that describes adequately the magnetization reversal of nanoscale systems that are small enough to contain single magnetic domains. However for larger sizes where multi-domain effects are present, e.g., in thin films, this simple macrospin approximation fails and the experimental critical curve, referred as SW astroid, is far from its predictions. Here we show that this discrepancy could vanish also in extended system. We present a detailed angular-dependent study of magnetization reversal dynamics of a thin film with well-defined uniaxial magnetic anisotropy, performed over 9 decades of applied field sweep rate (dH/dt). The angular-dependent properties display a gradual transition from domain wall pinning and motion-like behaviour to a nucleative single-particle one, as dH/dt increases. Remarkably, in the high dynamic regime, where nucleation of reversed domains is the dominant mechanism of the magnetization reversal (nucleative regime), the magnetic properties including the astroid become closer to the ones predicted by SW model. The results also show why the SW model can successfully describe other extended systems that present nucleative regime, even in quasi-static conditions
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Google Scholar:José Luis F., Cuñado
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Bollero, Alberto
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Pérez-Castañeda, Tomás
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Perna, Paolo
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Ajejas, Fernando
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Pedrosa, Javier
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Gudín, Adrián
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Maldonado, Ana
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Niño, Miguel Ángel
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Guerrero, Rubén
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Cabrera, David
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Terán, Francisco José
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Miranda Soriano, Rodolfo
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Camarero de Diego, Julio
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