The interplay between electric field-controlled surface magnetic anisotropy and micromagnetic nu-cleation modes for L10-CoPt thin films is investigated with density-functional and micromagnetic model calculations. The electric field redistributes electron states near the Fermi level, which has a fairly strong effect on the surface anisotropy, but due to inversion symmetry, the net anisotropy of the films with odd numbers of layers remains unchanged. By contrast, the micromagnetic nucleation mode is spatially asymmetric even for symmetric thin films with odd numbers of layers. This leads to a reduction of the nucleation field (coercivity) and—for suitably chosen nanostructures—to sub-stantial changes in the hysteretic behavior. In the lowest...
Magnetic data storage and magnetically actuated devices are conventionally controlled by magnetic fi...
We demonstrate unambiguous evidence of the electric field control of magnetic anisotropy in a wedge-...
The sweep rate dependence of the coercive field in magnetic thin films is well-known. Here we presen...
The interplay between electric field-controlled surface magnetic anisotropy and micromagnetic nu-cle...
The interplay between electric field controlled surface magnetic anisotropy and micromagnetic nuclea...
In a recent experiment, Weisheit et al (2007 Science 315 349) demonstrated that the coercivity of th...
The effect of an applied electric field on the magnetic properties of L10-ordered CoPd thin films is...
Voltage-controlled magnetic anisotropy (VCMA) is an efficient way to manipulate the magnetization st...
Magnetization processes in ultra-thin transition-metal films with perpendicular magnetic anisotropy ...
It is predicted that magnetic anisotropy of a thin magnetic film may be affected by the polarization...
A surface magnetoelectric effect is revealed by density-functional calculations that are applied to ...
The impact of reduced dimensionality on the magnetic properties of the tetragonal L10 CoPt alloy is ...
Electric field control of magnetization and anisotropy in layered structures with perpendicular magn...
Magnetic data storage and magnetically actuated devices are conventionally controlled by magnetic fi...
The impact of surface vacancies and single adatoms on the magnetic properties of tetragonal L10 CoPt...
Magnetic data storage and magnetically actuated devices are conventionally controlled by magnetic fi...
We demonstrate unambiguous evidence of the electric field control of magnetic anisotropy in a wedge-...
The sweep rate dependence of the coercive field in magnetic thin films is well-known. Here we presen...
The interplay between electric field-controlled surface magnetic anisotropy and micromagnetic nu-cle...
The interplay between electric field controlled surface magnetic anisotropy and micromagnetic nuclea...
In a recent experiment, Weisheit et al (2007 Science 315 349) demonstrated that the coercivity of th...
The effect of an applied electric field on the magnetic properties of L10-ordered CoPd thin films is...
Voltage-controlled magnetic anisotropy (VCMA) is an efficient way to manipulate the magnetization st...
Magnetization processes in ultra-thin transition-metal films with perpendicular magnetic anisotropy ...
It is predicted that magnetic anisotropy of a thin magnetic film may be affected by the polarization...
A surface magnetoelectric effect is revealed by density-functional calculations that are applied to ...
The impact of reduced dimensionality on the magnetic properties of the tetragonal L10 CoPt alloy is ...
Electric field control of magnetization and anisotropy in layered structures with perpendicular magn...
Magnetic data storage and magnetically actuated devices are conventionally controlled by magnetic fi...
The impact of surface vacancies and single adatoms on the magnetic properties of tetragonal L10 CoPt...
Magnetic data storage and magnetically actuated devices are conventionally controlled by magnetic fi...
We demonstrate unambiguous evidence of the electric field control of magnetic anisotropy in a wedge-...
The sweep rate dependence of the coercive field in magnetic thin films is well-known. Here we presen...