A low temperature microSQUID magnetometer coupled to a microwave antenna was used to probe the assisted switching of the magnetization of a ferromagnetic nanoparticle. Using an original measurement protocol based on the control of the microwave amplitude and phase, we studied the basins of attraction of the precessional modes of the magnetization dynamics. The switching of the magnetization can thus be controlled by choosing an amplitude and phase in one particular basin. In particular, we evidenced the counter intuitive fact that the magnetization switching can be prevented by choosing a “wrong” phase, even though the amplitude is high enough to switch the system with another phase. Moreover, we used the basin's sensitivity to the paramete...
The magnetization dynamics of a spin-transfer nano-oscillator is studied for a system subject to the...
Divisé en deux parties, cette thèse décrit la dynamique d'aimantation de nanoparticules magnétiques....
We present the first magnetization measurements of single submicronic particles at very low temperat...
A low temperature microSQUID magnetometer coupled to a microwave antenna was used to probe the assis...
Un magnétomètre microSQUID basse température couplé à une antenne micro-onde a été utilisé pour sond...
Dans ce travail, nous étudions l'effet d'un champ magnétique dépendant du temps sur le retournement ...
The magnetic moment of a single-domain nanoparticle can be effectively switched on an ultrashort tim...
This thesis addresses a current topic of spinelectronics which are steady-state oscillations of the ...
The ability to control the magnetization switching in nanoscale devices is a crucial step for the de...
La diminution de la taille des matériaux magnétiques jusqu'à l'échelle nanométrique conduit à l'émer...
L’objectif de cette thèse est d’explorer analytiquement et numériquement la dynamique d’aimantation ...
International audienceAt the nanometric range, the superparamagnetic state has become a crucial issu...
This dissertation presents our investigation of the effects of spin transfer torque on a nanoscale f...
The goal of this thesis is to explore analytically and numerically the magnetization dynamics in mag...
This dissertation presents our investigation of the effects of spin transfer torque on a nanoscale f...
The magnetization dynamics of a spin-transfer nano-oscillator is studied for a system subject to the...
Divisé en deux parties, cette thèse décrit la dynamique d'aimantation de nanoparticules magnétiques....
We present the first magnetization measurements of single submicronic particles at very low temperat...
A low temperature microSQUID magnetometer coupled to a microwave antenna was used to probe the assis...
Un magnétomètre microSQUID basse température couplé à une antenne micro-onde a été utilisé pour sond...
Dans ce travail, nous étudions l'effet d'un champ magnétique dépendant du temps sur le retournement ...
The magnetic moment of a single-domain nanoparticle can be effectively switched on an ultrashort tim...
This thesis addresses a current topic of spinelectronics which are steady-state oscillations of the ...
The ability to control the magnetization switching in nanoscale devices is a crucial step for the de...
La diminution de la taille des matériaux magnétiques jusqu'à l'échelle nanométrique conduit à l'émer...
L’objectif de cette thèse est d’explorer analytiquement et numériquement la dynamique d’aimantation ...
International audienceAt the nanometric range, the superparamagnetic state has become a crucial issu...
This dissertation presents our investigation of the effects of spin transfer torque on a nanoscale f...
The goal of this thesis is to explore analytically and numerically the magnetization dynamics in mag...
This dissertation presents our investigation of the effects of spin transfer torque on a nanoscale f...
The magnetization dynamics of a spin-transfer nano-oscillator is studied for a system subject to the...
Divisé en deux parties, cette thèse décrit la dynamique d'aimantation de nanoparticules magnétiques....
We present the first magnetization measurements of single submicronic particles at very low temperat...