We discuss elementary topological defects in soft magnetic nanoparticles in the thin-film geometry. In the limit dominated by magnetostatic forces the low-energy defects are vortices (winding number n=+1), cross ties (n=-1), and edge defects with n=-1/2. We obtain topological constraints on the possible composition of domain walls. The simplest domain wall in this regime is composed of two -1/2 edge defects and a vortex, in accordance with observations and numerics
A field-driven transformation of a domain pattern in a square micromagnet, defined in a thin film of...
Domain walls may be treated as single entities that can be used to convey bits of information in pot...
The stability of the asymmetric domain wall (ATDW) in soft magnetic cylindrical nanowires and nanotu...
We discuss the structure of the so-called 'vortex' domain walls in soft magnetic nanoparticles. A wa...
International audienceMagnetic domain walls (DWs) in nanostructures are low-dimensional objectsthat ...
Perturbations in magnetically or electrically ordered materials can form stable defectsthat cannot b...
In a two-dimensional magnetic nanowire, it is possible to engineer collisions between two domain wal...
It is postulated that in nanostructured ferromagnets, e.g., Ni, Fe, and Co, exchange and magnetostat...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al International Workshop on Vortex Matter in Superconductors, celebr...
Abstract We discuss a new type of topological defect in XY systems for which the O(2) symmetry is br...
International audienceSo far magnetic domain walls in one-dimensional structures have been described...
Artificial defects such as notches and antinotches are often attached to magnetic nanowires to serve...
In thin magnetic films with perpendicular magnetic anisotropy, a periodic "up-down" stripe-domain st...
AbstractThe stability of the asymmetric domain wall (ATDW) in soft magnetic cylindrical nanowires an...
We present direct imaging of domain walls in perpendicularly magnetized Pt/Co/AlOx films using Lore...
A field-driven transformation of a domain pattern in a square micromagnet, defined in a thin film of...
Domain walls may be treated as single entities that can be used to convey bits of information in pot...
The stability of the asymmetric domain wall (ATDW) in soft magnetic cylindrical nanowires and nanotu...
We discuss the structure of the so-called 'vortex' domain walls in soft magnetic nanoparticles. A wa...
International audienceMagnetic domain walls (DWs) in nanostructures are low-dimensional objectsthat ...
Perturbations in magnetically or electrically ordered materials can form stable defectsthat cannot b...
In a two-dimensional magnetic nanowire, it is possible to engineer collisions between two domain wal...
It is postulated that in nanostructured ferromagnets, e.g., Ni, Fe, and Co, exchange and magnetostat...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al International Workshop on Vortex Matter in Superconductors, celebr...
Abstract We discuss a new type of topological defect in XY systems for which the O(2) symmetry is br...
International audienceSo far magnetic domain walls in one-dimensional structures have been described...
Artificial defects such as notches and antinotches are often attached to magnetic nanowires to serve...
In thin magnetic films with perpendicular magnetic anisotropy, a periodic "up-down" stripe-domain st...
AbstractThe stability of the asymmetric domain wall (ATDW) in soft magnetic cylindrical nanowires an...
We present direct imaging of domain walls in perpendicularly magnetized Pt/Co/AlOx films using Lore...
A field-driven transformation of a domain pattern in a square micromagnet, defined in a thin film of...
Domain walls may be treated as single entities that can be used to convey bits of information in pot...
The stability of the asymmetric domain wall (ATDW) in soft magnetic cylindrical nanowires and nanotu...