The authors fabricated a current-perpendicular-to-plane pseudo-spin-valve nanopillar comprising a thick and a thin Co rings with deep submicron lateral sizes. The dc current can effectively induce the flux-closure vortex states in the rings with desired chiralities. Abrupt transitions between the vortex states are also realized by the dc current and detected with the giant magnetoresistance effect. Both Oersted field and spin-transfer torque are found important to the magnetic transitions, but the former is dominant. They can be designed to cooperate with each other in the vortex-to-vortex transitions by carefully setting the chirality of the vortex state in the thick Co ring
Robert Buhrman - Thesis Advisor, Dan Ralph - Committee member, Bruce van Dover - Committee member,...
We report on an observation of transitions of the fourfold degenerate state of a magnetic vortex in ...
We report on the magnetization reversal process in sub-100 nm Ni80Fe20 asymmetric ring. The switchin...
We investigate the characteristic of vortex states induced by a dc current in trilayer circular magn...
Magnetic rings at the mesoscopic scale exhibit new spin configuration states and switching behavior,...
This thesis presents experiments on the current-driven magnetization dynamics in nanopillars contain...
The subject of this work are lithographically defined cylindrical nanopillars containing a stack of ...
We investigate the dynamics of two coupled vortices driven by spin transfer. We are able to independ...
Bistable flux closure (FC) states in Co nanoparticle rings can be switched reversibly by applying a ...
We studied the magnetoresistance of symmetric cobalt nanorings with nanowires attached at diametrica...
International audienceDevices that show a magnetic anisotropy normal to the film surface hold great ...
We report the spin-torque switching of the magnetization of the reference layer in a perpendicular m...
International audienceTime-resolved scanning transmission x-ray microscopy measurements were perform...
We investigated the critical current density of spin transfer torque switching in a full-Heusler Co2...
International audienceNanopillar spin valve devices are typically comprised of two ferromagnetic lay...
Robert Buhrman - Thesis Advisor, Dan Ralph - Committee member, Bruce van Dover - Committee member,...
We report on an observation of transitions of the fourfold degenerate state of a magnetic vortex in ...
We report on the magnetization reversal process in sub-100 nm Ni80Fe20 asymmetric ring. The switchin...
We investigate the characteristic of vortex states induced by a dc current in trilayer circular magn...
Magnetic rings at the mesoscopic scale exhibit new spin configuration states and switching behavior,...
This thesis presents experiments on the current-driven magnetization dynamics in nanopillars contain...
The subject of this work are lithographically defined cylindrical nanopillars containing a stack of ...
We investigate the dynamics of two coupled vortices driven by spin transfer. We are able to independ...
Bistable flux closure (FC) states in Co nanoparticle rings can be switched reversibly by applying a ...
We studied the magnetoresistance of symmetric cobalt nanorings with nanowires attached at diametrica...
International audienceDevices that show a magnetic anisotropy normal to the film surface hold great ...
We report the spin-torque switching of the magnetization of the reference layer in a perpendicular m...
International audienceTime-resolved scanning transmission x-ray microscopy measurements were perform...
We investigated the critical current density of spin transfer torque switching in a full-Heusler Co2...
International audienceNanopillar spin valve devices are typically comprised of two ferromagnetic lay...
Robert Buhrman - Thesis Advisor, Dan Ralph - Committee member, Bruce van Dover - Committee member,...
We report on an observation of transitions of the fourfold degenerate state of a magnetic vortex in ...
We report on the magnetization reversal process in sub-100 nm Ni80Fe20 asymmetric ring. The switchin...