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Vortex dynamics in Permalloy disks with artificial defects: Suppression of the gyrotropic mode
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Artificial DefectsEngineeringFluid MechanicsMagnetic ResonanceMagnetismArtificial DefectMagnetohydrodynamicsVortex DynamicPhysicsSpintronicsVortex DynamicsMagnetic VorticesPermalloy DisksGyroscopeApplied PhysicsVortex Induced VibrationMagnetic PropertyMagnetic DeviceMagnetic Field
The dynamics of magnetic vortices in thin Permalloy disks having artificial defects in the form of small holes at different locations within the disk has been investigated by means of frequency-domain spatially resolved ferromagnetic resonance. It is found that the vortex can be effectively captured by such a defect. Consequently the commonly observed gyrotropic vortex motion in an applied microwave field of 1mT is suppressed. However, if in addition a static magnetic field of at least 4.3mT is applied, the vortex core is nucleated from the artificial defect and a modified gyrotropic motion starts again.
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