Optimization of nanopatterned permalloy electrodes for a lateral hybrid spin-valve structure

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Ferromagnetic electrodes of a lateral semiconductor-based spin-valve structure are designed to provide a maximum of spin-polarized injection current. A single-domain state in remanence is a prerequisite obtained by nanopatterning permalloy thin film electrodes. Three regimes of aspect ratios in are identified by room temperature magnetic force microscopy: (i) high-aspect ratios of m ≥ 20 provide the favored remanent single-domain magnetization states, (ii) medium-aspect ratios w∼3-m∼20 yield highly remanent states with closure domains, and (iii) low-aspect ratios of m ≤3 lead to multidomain structures. Lateral kinks, introduced to bridge the gap between microscale and macroscale, disturb the uniform magnetization of electrodes with high- and medium-aspect ratios. However, sloped regions (vertical flanks) help to maintain a uniformly magnetized state at the ferromagnet-semiconductor contact by domain wall pinning. © 2004 American Institute of Physics.

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Last, T., Hacia, S., Wahle, M., Fischer, S. F., & Kunze, U. (2004). Optimization of nanopatterned permalloy electrodes for a lateral hybrid spin-valve structure. Journal of Applied Physics, 96(11), 6706–6711. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1810197

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