Perpendicularly magnetized nanowires exhibit distinct domain wall types depending on the geometry. Wide wires contain Bloch walls, and narrow wires Néel walls. Here, the transition region is investigated by direct imaging of the wall structure using high-resolution spin-polarized scanning electron microscopy. An achiral intermediate wall type is discovered that is unpredicted by established theoretical models. With the help of micromagnetic simulations, the formation of this wall type is explained
International audienceMagnetic domain walls (DWs) in nanostructures are low-dimensional objectsthat ...
Magnetic cylindrical nanowires are very fascinating objects where the curved geometry allows many no...
We present experimental evidence of transverse magnetic domains, previously observed only in nanostr...
Magnetic domain walls is the cornerstone for novel non-volatile storage and logic devices. These dev...
Ferromagnetic domain patterns and three-dimensional domain-wall configurations in thin CoCrPt films ...
Cylindrical magnetic nanowires have been studied extensively over the past ten years due to the pres...
Recent studies have predicted extraordinary properties for transverse domain walls in cylindrical na...
Micromagnetic and analytical models are used to investigate how in-plane uniaxial anisotropy affects...
Here, we report on the control of domain wall pinning at notch features patterned in Permalloy plan...
The pinning of asymmetric transverse magnetic domain walls by constrictions and protrusions in thin ...
Domain walls may be treated as single entities that can be used to convey bits of information in pot...
International audienceWe report several procedures for the robust nucleation of magnetic domain wall...
[EN] Nanomagnetism is nowadays expanding into three dimensions, triggered by the discovery of new ma...
International audienceWe report on current-driven magnetization reversal in nanopillars with element...
The potential experienced by transverse domain walls (TDWs) in the vicinity of asymmetric constricti...
International audienceMagnetic domain walls (DWs) in nanostructures are low-dimensional objectsthat ...
Magnetic cylindrical nanowires are very fascinating objects where the curved geometry allows many no...
We present experimental evidence of transverse magnetic domains, previously observed only in nanostr...
Magnetic domain walls is the cornerstone for novel non-volatile storage and logic devices. These dev...
Ferromagnetic domain patterns and three-dimensional domain-wall configurations in thin CoCrPt films ...
Cylindrical magnetic nanowires have been studied extensively over the past ten years due to the pres...
Recent studies have predicted extraordinary properties for transverse domain walls in cylindrical na...
Micromagnetic and analytical models are used to investigate how in-plane uniaxial anisotropy affects...
Here, we report on the control of domain wall pinning at notch features patterned in Permalloy plan...
The pinning of asymmetric transverse magnetic domain walls by constrictions and protrusions in thin ...
Domain walls may be treated as single entities that can be used to convey bits of information in pot...
International audienceWe report several procedures for the robust nucleation of magnetic domain wall...
[EN] Nanomagnetism is nowadays expanding into three dimensions, triggered by the discovery of new ma...
International audienceWe report on current-driven magnetization reversal in nanopillars with element...
The potential experienced by transverse domain walls (TDWs) in the vicinity of asymmetric constricti...
International audienceMagnetic domain walls (DWs) in nanostructures are low-dimensional objectsthat ...
Magnetic cylindrical nanowires are very fascinating objects where the curved geometry allows many no...
We present experimental evidence of transverse magnetic domains, previously observed only in nanostr...