Subtractively prepared permalloy nanowires for spin-torque experiments

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Physical properties of Permalloy (Ni80Fe20) can be considerably enhanced by sputtering on substrates heated to temperatures around 300°C. To enable the use of sputtered Permalloy in micro- and nanostructures for spintronic experiments a subtractive preparation process has to be established, as common lift-off processing is incompatible with high temperatures. Two subtractive fabrication processes for curved Permalloy nanowires are executed: Ion-milling and rf-sputter-etching. The results of current-induced domain-wall depinning experiments with these nanowires are compared.

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Nahrwold, G., Dogan, S., Bocklage, L., Matsuyama, T., Merkt, U., Meier, G., … Ono, T. (2011). Subtractively prepared permalloy nanowires for spin-torque experiments. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 303). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/303/1/012092

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