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In situ transport characterization of magnetic states in Nb/Co superconductor/ferromagnet heterostructures

  • Olena M. Kapran,
  • Roman Morari,
  • Taras Golod,
  • Evgenii A. Borodianskyi,
  • Vladimir Boian,
  • Andrei Prepelita,
  • Nikolay Klenov,
  • Anatoli S. Sidorenko and
  • Vladimir M. Krasnov

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2021, 12, 913–923, doi:10.3762/bjnano.12.68

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  • states in complex thin-film multilayers. In this work, we study experimentally in-plane transport properties of microstructured Nb/Co multilayers. We apply various transport characterization techniques, including magnetoresistance, Hall effect, and the first-order-reversal-curves (FORC) analysis. We
  • microstructured Nb/Co multilayers (MLs) with a different number of F-layers and layer thicknesses. Our goal is to demonstrate how conventional experimental techniques can be used for in situ assessment of magnetic states of small S/F devices. The key technique that we employ is the first-order-reversal-curves
  • vortex mobility. The latter may indeed show strong temperature variations close to Tc. In situ characterization of magnetic states by the first-order-reversal-curves analysis The aim of this work is to establish techniques for in situ transport characterization of magnetic states in micropatterned S/F
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Published 17 Aug 2021

Magnetic switching of nanoscale antidot lattices

  • Ulf Wiedwald,
  • Joachim Gräfe,
  • Kristof M. Lebecki,
  • Maxim Skripnik,
  • Felix Haering,
  • Gisela Schütz,
  • Paul Ziemann,
  • Eberhard Goering and
  • Ulrich Nowak

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2016, 7, 733–750, doi:10.3762/bjnano.7.65

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  • for non-close packed voids in a magnetic film. We present a magnetometry protocol based on magneto-optical Kerr microscopy elucidating the switching modes using first-order reversal curves. The combination of various magnetometry and magnetic microscopy techniques as well as micromagnetic simulations
  • delivers a thorough understanding of the switching modes. While part of the investigations has been published before, we summarize these results and add significant new insights in the magnetism of exchange-coupled antidot lattices. Keywords: antidot lattice; first-order reversal curves; Kerr microscopy
  • at a lateral resolution better than the structural grain size of the antidots based on magneto-optical Kerr (MOKE) microscopy is possible and the determination of interaction- and coercive field-distributions by fast MOKE related first-order reversal curves (FORC) is feasible. The hands-on
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Published 24 May 2016
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