We study the magnetic domain wall structure in magnetic bilayers (two ultrathin ferromagnetic layers separated by a non-magnetic spacer) with perpendicular magnetization. Combining magnetic force and ballistic electron emission microscopies, we are able to reveal the details of the magnetic structure of the wall with a high spatial accuracy. In these layers, we show that the classical Bloch wall observed in single layers transforms into superposed Néel walls due to the magnetic coupling between the ferromagnetic layers. Quantitative agreement with micromagnetic calculations is achieved
) bilayer, from perpendicular to in-plane domain structure, was studied using magnetic force microsc...
X-ray photoemission electron microscopy (XPEEM) and magneto-optic Kerr effect (MOKE) microscopy have...
We report on the controlled switching of domain-wall (DW) magnetization in aligned stripe-domain str...
Bloch domain walls are the most common type of transition between two out of plane magnetized domain...
Ferromagnetic materials may present a complicated domain structure, due in part to the nonlocal natu...
We show that the coupling between two ferromagnetic layers separated by a nonmagnetic spacer can be ...
Bloch lines (BLs) are linear topological defects of magnetic domain walls structure, studied well fo...
Ferromagnetic domain patterns and three-dimensional domain-wall configurations in thin CoCrPt films ...
Chiral magnetic domain walls are of great interest because lifting the energetic degeneracy of left-...
The magnetic domain wall width of T-shaped permalloy structures has been measured using a photoemiss...
We analyze the origin of the electrical resistance arising in domain walls of perpendicularly magnet...
International audienceThe capacity to propagate magnetic domain walls with spin-polarized currents u...
Magnetic domain walls is the cornerstone for novel non-volatile storage and logic devices. These dev...
It has been shown previously that the presence of a Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction in perpendicul...
The pinning characteristics of a domain wall with a step-like thickness change along the wall is inv...
) bilayer, from perpendicular to in-plane domain structure, was studied using magnetic force microsc...
X-ray photoemission electron microscopy (XPEEM) and magneto-optic Kerr effect (MOKE) microscopy have...
We report on the controlled switching of domain-wall (DW) magnetization in aligned stripe-domain str...
Bloch domain walls are the most common type of transition between two out of plane magnetized domain...
Ferromagnetic materials may present a complicated domain structure, due in part to the nonlocal natu...
We show that the coupling between two ferromagnetic layers separated by a nonmagnetic spacer can be ...
Bloch lines (BLs) are linear topological defects of magnetic domain walls structure, studied well fo...
Ferromagnetic domain patterns and three-dimensional domain-wall configurations in thin CoCrPt films ...
Chiral magnetic domain walls are of great interest because lifting the energetic degeneracy of left-...
The magnetic domain wall width of T-shaped permalloy structures has been measured using a photoemiss...
We analyze the origin of the electrical resistance arising in domain walls of perpendicularly magnet...
International audienceThe capacity to propagate magnetic domain walls with spin-polarized currents u...
Magnetic domain walls is the cornerstone for novel non-volatile storage and logic devices. These dev...
It has been shown previously that the presence of a Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction in perpendicul...
The pinning characteristics of a domain wall with a step-like thickness change along the wall is inv...
) bilayer, from perpendicular to in-plane domain structure, was studied using magnetic force microsc...
X-ray photoemission electron microscopy (XPEEM) and magneto-optic Kerr effect (MOKE) microscopy have...
We report on the controlled switching of domain-wall (DW) magnetization in aligned stripe-domain str...