We have used Monte Carlo simulations to investigate the magnetic properties of asymmetric dots as a function of their geometry. The asymmetry of round dots is produced by cutting off a fraction of the dot and is characterized by an asymmetry parameter α. This shape asymmetry has interesting effects on the coercivity (Hc), remanence (Mr), and barrier for vortex and C- state formation. The dependences of Hc and Mr are non monotonic as a function of α with a well defined minima in these parameters. The vortex enters the most asymmetric part and exits through the symmetric portion of the dot. With increasing α the vortex formation starts with a C-state which persists for longer fields and the barrier for vortex exit diminishes with increasing asymmetry, thus providing control over the magnetic chirality. This implies interesting, naively-unexpected, magnetic behavior as a function of geometry and magnetic field.
@article{arxiv.1106.1403,
title = {Asymmetric magnetic dots: A way to control magnetic properties},
author = {N. M. Vargas and S. Allende and B. Leighton and J. Escrig and J. Mejía-López and D. Altbir and Ivan K. Schuller},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1106.1403},
year = {2011}
}