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Microwave-assisted magnetization reversal in 0.36-μm-wide Permalloy wires
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MagnetismMagnetic PropertiesFerromagnetismSpintronicsElectrical EngineeringPhysicsMicrowave-assisted Magnetization ReversalEngineeringNatural SciencesMagnetic MaterialMagnetic ResonanceMetamaterialsWide Ni80fe20 WireMagnetic PropertyMagnetic DeviceSwitching Field DistributionMicrowave EngineeringMagnetic Materials
Microwave-assisted magnetization reversal in a 0.36μm wide Ni80Fe20 wire with a natural ferromagnetic resonance frequency of 8.42GHz was investigated experimentally. Magnetization switching could be detected from a discontinuous change in the ferromagnetic resonance frequency of the wire. The application of microwaves with a frequency of 7.5GHz and a power of 19.2dBm reduced the switching field from 217to142Oe. While high-power microwave-assisted switching reduced the dc switching field, it substantially broadened the switching field distribution. This is mainly attributed to inhomogeneous resonance properties of the nucleation sites in the wire.
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