Time-resolved photoemission electron microscopy imaging of mode coupling between three interacting magnetic vortices

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Abstract

The interactions between three magnetic vortices in a planar equilateral triangular arrangement were studied by time-resolved photoemission electron microscopy. The gyrotropic resonance frequencies of the three individual vortices in the tri-disk system are different from one another and also shifted from that of an isolated vortex by as much as 12%. A comparison with analytical calculations and numerical simulations shows that the observed frequency shifts result from the dipolar interaction between the vortices.

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Wang, X., Keavney, D. J., Asmat-Uceda, M., Buchanan, K. S., Melikyan, A., & Cheng, X. M. (2014). Time-resolved photoemission electron microscopy imaging of mode coupling between three interacting magnetic vortices. Applied Physics Letters, 105(10). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4895070

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