Magnetization reversal of ferromagnetic nanowires studied by magnetic force microscopy

T. G. Sorop, C. Untiedt, F. Luis, M. Kröll, M. Raşa, and L. J. de Jongh
Phys. Rev. B 67, 014402 – Published 9 January 2003
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Abstract

The magnetization reversal of two-dimensional arrays of parallel ferromagnetic Fe nanowires embedded in nanoporous alumina templates has been studied. By combining bulk magnetization measurements (superconducting quantum interference device magnetometry) with field-dependent magnetic force microscopy (MFM), we have been able to decompose the macroscopic hysteresis loop in terms of the irreversible magnetic responses of individual nanowires. The latter are found to behave as monodomain ferromagnetic needles, with hysteresis loops displaced (asymmetric) as a consequence of the strong dipolar interactions between them. The application of field-dependent MFM provides a microscopic method to obtain the hysteresis curve of the array, by simply registering the fraction of up and down magnetized wires as a function of applied field. The observed deviations from the rectangular shape of the macroscopic hysteresis loop of the array can be ascribed to the spatial variation of the dipolar field through the inhomogeneously filled membrane. The system studied proves to be an excellent example of the two-dimensional classical Preisach model, well known from the field of hysteresis modeling and micromagnetism.

  • Received 6 June 2002

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.67.014402

©2003 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

T. G. Sorop1, C. Untiedt1, F. Luis2, M. Kröll3, M. Raşa4, and L. J. de Jongh1,*

  • 1Kamerlingh Onnes Laboratory, Leiden University, 2300 RA Leiden, The Netherlands
  • 2Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Aragon, Universidad de Zaragoza-C.S.I.C., 50009 Zaragoza, Spain
  • 3Physics Department, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
  • 4Van’t Hoff Laboratory for Physical and Colloid Chemistry, Debye Institute, Utrecht University, Padualaan 8, 3584 CH Utrecht, The Netherlands

  • *Email address: dejongh@phys.leidenuniv.nl

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Vol. 67, Iss. 1 — 1 January 2003

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