The domain-wall-induced reversal dynamics in compressively strained Ga(1-x)Mn(x)As was studied employing the magneto-optical Kerr effect and Kerr microscopy. Due to the influence of a uniaxial part in the in-plane magnetic anisotropy 90 degrees +/-delta domain walls with considerably different dynamic behavior are observed. While the 90 degrees+delta reversal is identified to be propagation dominated with a small number of domains, the case of 90 degrees-delta reversal involves a larger number of nucleation centers. The domain-wall nucleation/propagation energies epsilon for both transitions are estimated using model calculations from which we conclude that single domain devices can be achievable using the 90 degrees+delta mode.

Complex domain-wall dynamics in compressively strained Ga1-xMnxAs epilayers

Ernesto Placidi;
2008

Abstract

The domain-wall-induced reversal dynamics in compressively strained Ga(1-x)Mn(x)As was studied employing the magneto-optical Kerr effect and Kerr microscopy. Due to the influence of a uniaxial part in the in-plane magnetic anisotropy 90 degrees +/-delta domain walls with considerably different dynamic behavior are observed. While the 90 degrees+delta reversal is identified to be propagation dominated with a small number of domains, the case of 90 degrees-delta reversal involves a larger number of nucleation centers. The domain-wall nucleation/propagation energies epsilon for both transitions are estimated using model calculations from which we conclude that single domain devices can be achievable using the 90 degrees+delta mode.
2008
Inglese
78
15
155310-1
155310-4
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http://prb.aps.org/abstract/PRB/v78/i15/e155310
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Ga1-xMnxAs epilayers
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Liza Herrera Diez; Reinhard K. Kremer; Axel Enders; Matthias Rössle; Erhan Arac; Jan Honolka; Klaus Kern; Ernesto Placidi; Fabrizio Arciprete...espandi
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