Abstract
We have designed a system to study microwave assisted domain wall nucleation in permalloy nanowires. We find a substantial decrease in the nucleation field when microwave fields are applied, in comparison to pulse fields. A clear resonance peak is observed in the frequency dependence of the nucleation field, which coincides with the uniform mode ferromagnetic resonance frequency. Owing to the well-defined nucleation process, the switching field distribution is small in contrast to previous reports. Our results show that localized microwave field provides an efficient tool for injecting domain walls into magnetic nanowires. © 2012 American Institute of Physics.
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Hayashi, M., Takahashi, Y. K., & Mitani, S. (2012). Microwave assisted resonant domain wall nucleation in permalloy nanowires. Applied Physics Letters, 101(17). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4764053
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