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Design and Characterization of a Field-Switchable Nanomagnetic Atom Mirror

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2010-09-15 v1 Atomic Physics

Abstract

We present a design for a switchable nanomagnetic atom mirror formed by an array of 180{\deg} domain walls confined within Ni80Fe20 planar nanowires. A simple analytical model is developed which allows the magnetic field produced by the domain wall array to be calculated. This model is then used to optimize the geometry of the nanowires so as to maximize the reflectivity of the atom mirror. We then describe the fabrication of a nanowire array and characterize its magnetic behavior using magneto-optic Kerr effect magnetometry, scanning Hall probe microscopy and micromagnetic simulations, demonstrating how the mobility of the domain walls allow the atom mirror to be switched "on" and "off" in a manner which would be impossible for conventional designs. Finally, we model the reflection of 87Rb atoms from the atom mirror's surface, showing that our design is well suited for investigating interactions between domain walls and cold atoms.

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@article{arxiv.1008.1769,
  title  = {Design and Characterization of a Field-Switchable Nanomagnetic Atom Mirror},
  author = {T. J. Hayward and A. D. West and K. J. Weatherill and P. J. Curran and P. W. Fry and P. M. Fundi and M. R. J. Gibbs and T. Schrefl and C. S. Adams and I. G. Hughes and S. J. Bending and D. A. Allwood},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1008.1769},
  year   = {2010}
}

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To appear in Journal of Applied Physics. Volume 108, issue 3