The domain pattern and the domain wall microstructure throughout the spin-reorientation transition of an epitaxial NdCo5 thin film are investigated by micromagnetic simulations. The temperature-dependent anisotropy constants K 1 and K 2, which define the anisotropy energy term in the model, are chosen to reflect the easy axis - easy cone - easy plane spin-reorientation transition observed in epitaxial NdCo5 thin films. Starting at the high-temperature easy c-axis regime, the anisotropy constants are changed systematically corresponding to a lowering of the temperature of the system. The character of the domain walls and their profiles are analysed. The calculated domain configurations are compared to the experimentally observed temperature-dependent domain structure of an in-plane textured NdCo5 thin film.
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Seifert, M., Schultz, L., Schafer, R., Hankemeier, S., Frömter, R., Oepen, H. P., & Neu, V. (2017). Micromagnetic investigation of domain and domain wall evolution through the spin-reorientation transition of an epitaxial NdCo5 film. New Journal of Physics, 19(3). https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/aa60d5
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