Probing 3D magnetic nanostructures by dark-field magneto-optical Kerr effect

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Abstract

Magneto-optical techniques are key tools for the characterization of magnetic effects at a nanoscale. Here, we present the dark-field magneto-optical Kerr effect (DFMOKE), a technique we have recently developed for the characterization of three-dimensional magnetic nanostructures. We introduce the principles of DFMOKE, based on the separation of an incident beam into multiple reflected beams when focusing on a 3D nano-geometry. We show the key modifications needed in a standard focused MOKE magnetometer to perform these measurements. Finally, we showcase the power of this method by detecting the magnetic switching of a single tilted 3D nanowire, independently from the switching of a magnetic thin film that surrounds it. We obtain independent and simultaneous switching detection of the nanowire and the film for all nanowire dimensions investigated, allowing us to estimate a magnetic sensitivity of 7 × 10-15 A m2 for DFMOKE in the setup used. We conclude the article by providing perspectives of future avenues where DFMOKE can be a very powerful characterization tool in the future investigations of 3D magnetic nanostructures.

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Sanz-Hernández, D., Skoric, L., Cascales-Sandoval, M. Á., & Fernández-Pacheco, A. (2023). Probing 3D magnetic nanostructures by dark-field magneto-optical Kerr effect. Journal of Applied Physics, 133(4). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0132250

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