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Sensitivity of an Anisotropic Magnetoresistance Device with Different Bias Conditions

  • Kim, T.S.;Kim, K.C.;Kim, Kibo;K. Koh;Y.J. Song;Song, Y.S.;Suh, S.J.;Kim, Y.S.
    • Journal of Magnetics
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.36-41
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    • 2001
  • A micromagnetic model and a single-domain model simulation programs were used to analyze the sensitivity of a $20\mu m\times 60\mu m \times 1000{\AA}$ permalloy strip as a magnetoresistance sensor with bias fields of various directions and magnitudes. The micromagnetic model agrees with the measured sensitivity data better than the single-domain model. The data show the highest peak sensitivity with the bias field at 90$^{\circ}$to the current. The peak sensitivity decreases and the peak broadens as the bias angle decreases. The simulation using the micromagnetic model shows that a bias angle smaller than 90$^{\circ}$eads to magnetization patterns which are free from closure domains or vertices over a wider range of bias fields.

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Effects of Demagnetization Field in Patterned Micro-magnetic Film Elements (패턴 된 미크론 자기박막 소자에서의 자기소거장 효과분석)

  • Kim, Ki-Chul;Suh, Jeong-Dae;;Lee, C.S.;Song, Y.J.
    • Journal of the Korean Magnetics Society
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    • v.13 no.3
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    • pp.103-108
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    • 2003
  • A micromagnetic model and a Stoner-Wohlfarth model are used to analyze the effect of demagnetization field in patterned permalloy films. Permalloy films of 20 $\mu\textrm{m}$${\times}$(40 $\mu\textrm{m}$∼200 $\mu\textrm{m}$) are fabricated by DC magnetron sputtering and photo lithography. Measured magnetoresistance data of patterned permalloy films are compared with simulation results. The micromagnetic model gives a better agreement with the measured MR data than the Stoner-Wohlfarth model. Based on the simulation results, we propose a revised approximation formula for dernagnetization field in Stoner- Wohlfarth model for a few fm patterned magnetic films.

Hysteresis Loops of Magnetically Coupled Multilayers - Experiment and Calculations

  • Czapkiewicz, M.;Stobiecki, T.;Rak, R.;Wrona, J.;Kim, C.G.
    • Journal of Magnetics
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.60-64
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    • 2004
  • In this paper calculations of magnetisation and magnetoresistance characteristics of the Spin Valve (SV) and Pseudo Spin Valve (PSV) spintronics structures are reported and compared with the experimental data. The magnetisation reversal process was analysed with respect to the Stoner- Wohlfahrt model of total surface energy in terms of uniaxial anisotropy, exchange coupling between ferromagnetic layers, unidirectional exchange anisotropy of pinned layer (modelled by exchange coupling between magnetisation of pinned layer and net magnetisation of antiferromagnetic layer with high anisotropy). The numerical simulation of the model to the experimental magnetisation data yielded the above parameters for SV and PSV structures. These parameters were used to more sophistically micromagnetic modelling tool originating from the project called Object Oriented Micromagnetic Framework. Influence of the shape anisotropy of the Magnetic Tunnelling Junction cell used in MRAM was simulated by means of micromagnetic simulations. Results were compared to those obtained from the spot Kerr measurements.

Simulation of the Effect of Soft Underlayer Domain Wall Structure on Output Signal in Perpendicular Magnetic Recording

  • Kim, Eun-Sik;Lim, Chee-Kheng;Kim, Yong-Su;Lee, Ju
    • Journal of Magnetics
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.83-86
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    • 2006
  • Controlling magnetic domains in soft underlayer (SUL) of perpendicular magnetic recording (PMR) is an important issue for the application of PMR in HDD. We studied the magnetic domain structures in SUL using the finite element based micromagnetic simulation (FEMM) for the SUL models with different thicknesses. The purpose is to simulate the magnetic domain wall noise when the SUL thickness and saturation magnetization are changed. The simulation results show that a 15 nm SUL forms simpler Neel wall domain wall pattern and 40 nm SUL forms complex Bloch wall. To visualize the effect of these domain walls stray field at a read sensor position, the magnetic stray field of the domain walls at air bearing surface (ABS) which is 50 nm above the SUL was simulated and the results imply that Bloch walls have stronger stray field with more complicated field patterns than Neel walls and this becomes a significant noise source. Therefore, the thickness of the SUL should be controlled to avoid the formation of Bloch walls.

Inter-Grain Exchange Interaction and Hysteresis Loops of Melt-Spun $Nd_{13}Fe_{77}B_{10}$

  • J. H. Min;Kim, Y. B.;Park, W. S.;Park, M. J.;Li Tian
    • Journal of Magnetics
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    • v.1 no.2
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    • pp.69-74
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    • 1996
  • Justeresos loops of melt-spun Nd13Fe77B10 cooled down at remanent state were measured at 4.2 K and 250 K. The hysteresis loops were analysed on the basis of the Stoner-Wohlfarth (S-W) model, the inter-grain exchange coupled single domain (SD) model and micromagnetism. The coercivity higher than that predicted from the S-W model and the striking shift of the thin minor loop along the H-axix observed at the fields of Hmax=4MA/m at 4.2 K indicated new evidences for the inter-grain exchange interaction . The S-W model failed in explaining the high iHc and the shift of the thin minor loop. The exchange coupled SD model was found to explain the experimental results qualitatively without difficulties associated with the S-W model. The micromagnetic calculations using a finite element technique simulated the experimental results fairly well quntitatively.

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Hysteresis Loops, Critical Fields and Energy Products for Exchange-spring Hard/soft/hard Trilayers

  • Chen, B.Z.;Yan, S.;Ju, Y.Z.;Zhao, G.P.;Zhang, X.C.;Yue, M.;Xia, J.
    • Journal of Magnetics
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.31-39
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    • 2015
  • Macroscopic hysteresis loops and microscopic magnetic moment distributions have been determined by a three-dimensional (3D) model for exchange-coupled Sm-Co/${\alpha}-Fe$/Sm-Co trilayers with in-plane collinear easy axes. These results are carefully compared with the popular one-dimensional (1D) micromagnetic models and recent experimental data. It is found that the results obtained from the two methods match very well, especially for the remanence and coercivity, justifying the calculations. Both nucleation and coercive fields decrease monotonically as the soft layer thickness $L^s$ increases while the largest maximum energy product (roughly 50 MGOe) occurs when the thicknesses of hard and soft layers are 5 nm and 15 nm, respectively. Moreover, the calculated angular distributions in the thickness direction for the magnetic moments are similar. Nevertheless, the calculated nucleation and pinning fields as well as the energy products by 3D OOMMF are systematically smaller than those given by the 1D model, due mainly to the stray fields at the corners of the films. These demagnetization fields help the magnetic moments at the corners to deviate from the previous saturation state and facilitate the nucleation. Such an effect enhances as $L^s$ increases. When the thicknesses of hard and soft layers are 10 nm and 20 nm, respectively, the pinning field difference is as large as 30%, while the nucleation fields have opposite signs.

AC susceptibility of current-carrying iron whiskers : Effect of current variation (전류에 의한 철단결정의 교류 자기감수율 : 전류 변화에 의한 효과 )

  • Jae-Gwang Lee
    • Journal of the Korean Magnetics Society
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    • v.5 no.3
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    • pp.179-184
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    • 1995
  • The ac magnetic susceptibility of {100} iron whiskers as a function of currents is studied with and without external field. The ac susceptibility depends on the magnitude and the direction of the applied dc current when a small external field is applied along the magnetization of the central domain of the whisker. Variation of the central domain size accounts for the current-dependent response. The measured magnetic responses are explained, using a micromagnetic calculation based on a simple model, as a function of applied currents over a wide range except critical values.

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Micromagnetic Analysis of Thermal Magnetization Fluctuations in Ferromagnetic Nanowires (미세자기 동역학을 이용한 강자성 나노선의 자기 잡음 연구)

  • Yoon, Jung-Bum;You, Chun-Yeol;Jo, Young-Hun;Park, Seung-Young;Jung, Myung-Hwa
    • Journal of the Korean Magnetics Society
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.1-7
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    • 2010
  • We investigate the spin dynamics of the magnetic domain wall using the magnetic noise in the magnetic nanowire structure by employing micromagnetic simulations. Magnetic noise due to the thermal fluctuations in ferromagnetic materials is related to magnetic susceptibility and resonance frequency, which are important physical quantities in the study of the spin dynamics. In this study, we present the magnetic noise of the single domain without magnetic domain wall, and with the magnetic domain wall between two magnetic domains in ferromagnetic nanowires. It is confirmed that the Kittel equation with simple ellipsoid model with demagnetizing factor well describe the resonance frequency due to magnetic noise of the single domain. Besides, we find that there is a distinguishable additional resonance frequency, when a magnetic domain wall exists. It is verified that the additional resonance frequency is originated from the magnetic domain wall, and it is lower than one of the single domain. It implies that the spins inside the domain wall have a different effective field.

Shape Dependent Coercivity Simulation of a Spherical Barium Ferrite (S-BaFe) Particle with Uniaxial Anisotropy

  • Abo, Gavin S.;Hong, Yang-Ki;Jalli, Jeevan;Lee, Jae-Jin;Park, Ji-Hoon;Bae, Seok;Kim, Seong-Gon;Choi, Byoung-Chul;Tanaka, Terumitsu
    • Journal of Magnetics
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.1-5
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    • 2012
  • The coercivity of a single 27 nm-spherical barium ferrite (S-BaFe) particle was simulated using three models: 1) Gibbs free energy (GFE), 2) Landau-Lifshitz-Gilbert (LLG), and 3) Stoner-Wohlfarth (S-W). Spherically and hexagonally shaped particles were used in the GFE and LLG simulations to investigate coercivity with the different shape anisotropies. The effect of shape was not included in the S-W model. It was found that the models using a spherical shape resulted in a coercivity higher than the models using the hexagonal shape with both shapes having the same diameter. The coercivity estimated with the S-W model was approximately the same as that for the spherical-shape models, which indicates that spherical shape has no significant effect on the particle's coercivity at nanoscale.

Effect of α-Fe Content on the Magnetic Properties of MnBi/α-Fe Nanocomposite Permanent Magnets by Micro-magnetic Calculation

  • Li, Y.Q.;Yue, M.;Zuo, J.H.;Zhang, D.T.;Liu, W.Q.;Zhang, J.X.;Guo, Z.H.;Li, W.
    • Journal of Magnetics
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.245-249
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    • 2013
  • A finite element model was built for MnBi/${\alpha}$-Fe nanocomposite permanent magnets, and the demagnetization curves of the magnets were simulated by micro-magnetic calculation. The microstructure of the cubic model is composed of 64 irregular grains with an average grain size of 20 nm. With the volume fraction of soft magnetic phase (t vol. %) ranged from 5 to 20 vol. %, both isotropic and anisotropic nanocomposite magnets show typical single-phase permanent magnets behavior in their demagnetization curves, illustrating good intergranular exchange coupling effect between soft and hard magnetic phases. With the increase of volume fraction of soft magnetic phase in both isotropic and anisotropic magnets, the coercive force of the magnets decreases monotonically, while the remanence rises at first to a peak value, then decreases. The optimal values of maximum energy products of isotropic and anisotropic magnets are 84 and $200kJ/m^3$, respectively. Our simulation shows that the MnBi/${\alpha}$-Fe nanocomposite permanent magnets own excellent magnetic properties and therefore good potential for practical applications.