We have developed a simple numerical model for simulating domains as well as remanence and viscosity curves in the slow dynamics regime, for thin films characterized by perpendicular magnetization and irregular domain configurations due to strong disorder. The physical system is represented as constituted of identical switching units, described by proper switching field distributions and energy barrier laws for pinning and nucleation processes. The model also includes an effective field which accounts for magnetic forces proportional to magnetization, on average. Simulations of DCD curves show that when the reversal of magnetization is governed by pinning, the coercive field depends on the physical size of the film area on which the externa...
A hydrodynamic model suitable for investigating the dynamics of a prototypical symmetric thin film i...
In this work we study the nonequilibrium dynamical properties of an ultra-thin magnetic film model. ...
Contains fulltext : 34467.pdf ( ) (Open Access)The nature of the magnetic hysteres...
A numerical model has been developed for simulating magnetic domain configurations, remanence, and v...
We study the magnetic properties of nanoscale magnetic films with large perpendicular anisotropy com...
A theoretical model for high‐drive switching of a thin‐film, finite length, ferrite, cylindrical she...
Abstract—Micromagnetic simulations are performed to investigate the reversal process and the thermal...
The expansion of magnetic domains in thin films with perpendicular anisotropy is investigated. To de...
In thin magnetic films with strong perpendicular anisotropy and strong demagnetizing field two order...
The dependent and dc-demagnetization measurements were performed on two types of perpendicular thin ...
Optimal writing of media where full remanent switching is achieved depends on the reversal mechanism...
Along with experiments, numerical simulations are key to gaining insight into the underlying mechani...
Domain wall creep near the depinning transition is investigated by using micromagnetic simulations o...
This study investigates the spinodal mechanism of domain formation and switching through the loss of...
We introduce a discrete model describing the motion of a zigzag domain wall in a disordered ferromag...
A hydrodynamic model suitable for investigating the dynamics of a prototypical symmetric thin film i...
In this work we study the nonequilibrium dynamical properties of an ultra-thin magnetic film model. ...
Contains fulltext : 34467.pdf ( ) (Open Access)The nature of the magnetic hysteres...
A numerical model has been developed for simulating magnetic domain configurations, remanence, and v...
We study the magnetic properties of nanoscale magnetic films with large perpendicular anisotropy com...
A theoretical model for high‐drive switching of a thin‐film, finite length, ferrite, cylindrical she...
Abstract—Micromagnetic simulations are performed to investigate the reversal process and the thermal...
The expansion of magnetic domains in thin films with perpendicular anisotropy is investigated. To de...
In thin magnetic films with strong perpendicular anisotropy and strong demagnetizing field two order...
The dependent and dc-demagnetization measurements were performed on two types of perpendicular thin ...
Optimal writing of media where full remanent switching is achieved depends on the reversal mechanism...
Along with experiments, numerical simulations are key to gaining insight into the underlying mechani...
Domain wall creep near the depinning transition is investigated by using micromagnetic simulations o...
This study investigates the spinodal mechanism of domain formation and switching through the loss of...
We introduce a discrete model describing the motion of a zigzag domain wall in a disordered ferromag...
A hydrodynamic model suitable for investigating the dynamics of a prototypical symmetric thin film i...
In this work we study the nonequilibrium dynamical properties of an ultra-thin magnetic film model. ...
Contains fulltext : 34467.pdf ( ) (Open Access)The nature of the magnetic hysteres...