Magnetic stripes and holes: Complex domain patterns in perforated films with weak perpendicular anisotropy

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Abstract

Hexagonal antidot arrays have been patterned on weak perpendicular magnetic anisotropy NdCo films by e-beam lithography and lift off. Domain structure has been characterized by Magnetic Force Microscopy at remanence. On a local length scale, of the order of stripe pattern period, domain configuration is controlled by edge effects within the stripe pattern: stripe domains meet the hole boundary at either perpendicular or parallel orientation. On a longer length scale, in-plane magnetostatic effects dominate the system: clear superdomains are observed in the patterned film with average in-plane magnetization along the easy directions of the antidot array, correlated over several antidot array cells.

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Valdés-Bango, F., Vélez, M., Alvarez-Prado, L. M., Alameda, J. M., & Martín, J. I. (2017). Magnetic stripes and holes: Complex domain patterns in perforated films with weak perpendicular anisotropy. AIP Advances, 7(5). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4973284

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