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Emergence of the stripe-domain phase in patterned Permalloy films

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2016-09-14 v1

Abstract

The occurrence of stripe domains in ferromagnetic Permalloy (Py=Fe20_{20}Ni80_{80}) is a well known phenomenon which has been extensively observed and characterized. This peculiar magnetic configuration appears only in films with a thickness above a critical value (dcrd_{cr}), which is strongly determined by the sputtering conditions (i.e. deposition rate, temperature, magnetic field). So far, dcrd_{cr} has usually been presented as the boundary between the homogeneous (H) and stripe-domains (SD) regime, respectively below and above dcrd_{cr}. In this work we study the transition from the H to the SD regime in thin films and microstructured bridges of Py with different thicknesses. We find there is an intermediate regime, over a quite significant thickness range below dcr_{cr}, which is signaled in confined structures by a quickly changing domain-wall configuration and by a broadening of the magnetoresistance dip at the coercive field. We call this the emerging stripe-domains (ESD) regime. The transition from the ESD to the SD regime is accompanied by a sharp increase of the magnetoresistance ratio at the thickness where stripes appear in MFM.

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@article{arxiv.1608.01527,
  title  = {Emergence of the stripe-domain phase in patterned Permalloy films},
  author = {S. Voltan and C. Cirillo and H. J. Snijders and K. Lahabi and A. Garcia-Santiago and J. M. Hernandez and C. Attanasio and J. Aarts},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1608.01527},
  year   = {2016}
}

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9 pages, 9 figures