Tuesday, August 28, 2012

1208.5233 (Gabriel D. Chaves-OFlynn et al.)

Thermal Stability of the Magnetization in Perpendicularly Magnetized
Thin Film Nanomagnets
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Gabriel D. Chaves-OFlynn, Eric Vanden-Eijnden, D. L. Stein, A. D. Kent
Understanding the stability of thin film nanomagnets with perpendicular magnetic anisotropy (PMA) against thermally induced magnetization reversal is important when designing perpendicularly magnetized patterned media and magnetic random access memories. The leading-order dependence of magnetization reversal rates are governed by the energy barrier the system needs to surmount in order for reversal to proceed. In this paper we study the reversal dynamics of these systems and compute the relevant barriers using the string method of E, Vanden-Eijnden, and Ren. We find the reversal to be often spatially incoherent; that is, rather than the magnetization flipping as a rigid unit, reversal proceeds instead through a soliton-like domain wall sweeping through the system. We show that for square nanomagnetic elements the energy barrier increases with element size up to a critical length scale, beyond which the energy barrier is constant. For circular elements the energy barrier continues to increase indefinitely, albeit more slowly beyond a critical size. In both cases the energy barriers are smaller than those expected for coherent magnetization reversal.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1208.5233

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