I present a magneto-optic effect study of magnetic domains in a ferrimagnetic yttrium iron garnet crystal at different stages of a hysteresis loop. By measuring the Faraday effect in response to the out-of-plane component and Kerr effects to the in-plane components of the sample magnetization, I examined the evolution of magnetic domains during a hysteresis loop in an in-plane external magnetic field. I found that crystalline anisotropy, magneto-static energy, and the presence of movable domain walls play indispensable roles in the domain orientation, particularly when the external field is near zero, and have led to seemingly unusual appearances of hysteresis loops
Magneto-electric properties of the magnetic domains local areas of bismuth-substituted yttrium iron ...
Electromagnetic properties of ferrites are discussed, with special regard to the garnet and spinel s...
AbstractUsing direct observations via stroboscopic technique it is shown that in iron garnet crystal...
L'effet Faraday a été utilisé pour étudier la structure des domaines et les cycles d'hystérésis de m...
The results of experimental and theoretical study of magnetic domain structure drift in low frequenc...
The evolution of a magnetic domain structure induced by temperature and magnetic field is reported i...
By using the Bitter method, we have observed the magnetic domain structures of natural titanomaghemi...
The widths of the minor hysteresis loops were investigated in epitaxially grown uniaxial magnetic ga...
The microstructure evolution in several polycrystalline yttrium iron garnet samples as a result of a...
Rare-earth iron garnets (REIG) have recently become the materials platform of choice for spintronic ...
International audienceAt the compensation temperature of ferrimagnetic materials, magnetization vani...
Magnetic iron garnets as well as magnetic photonic crystals are of great interests in magneto-optic ...
The investigation objects are the domain boundaries of ferro- and anti-ferromagnetics. The aim is to...
The parallel magnetic and microwave loss dependence on microstructural evolutions in several polycry...
The results of experimental investigation of longitudinal hysteresis of epitaxial garnet films with ...
Magneto-electric properties of the magnetic domains local areas of bismuth-substituted yttrium iron ...
Electromagnetic properties of ferrites are discussed, with special regard to the garnet and spinel s...
AbstractUsing direct observations via stroboscopic technique it is shown that in iron garnet crystal...
L'effet Faraday a été utilisé pour étudier la structure des domaines et les cycles d'hystérésis de m...
The results of experimental and theoretical study of magnetic domain structure drift in low frequenc...
The evolution of a magnetic domain structure induced by temperature and magnetic field is reported i...
By using the Bitter method, we have observed the magnetic domain structures of natural titanomaghemi...
The widths of the minor hysteresis loops were investigated in epitaxially grown uniaxial magnetic ga...
The microstructure evolution in several polycrystalline yttrium iron garnet samples as a result of a...
Rare-earth iron garnets (REIG) have recently become the materials platform of choice for spintronic ...
International audienceAt the compensation temperature of ferrimagnetic materials, magnetization vani...
Magnetic iron garnets as well as magnetic photonic crystals are of great interests in magneto-optic ...
The investigation objects are the domain boundaries of ferro- and anti-ferromagnetics. The aim is to...
The parallel magnetic and microwave loss dependence on microstructural evolutions in several polycry...
The results of experimental investigation of longitudinal hysteresis of epitaxial garnet films with ...
Magneto-electric properties of the magnetic domains local areas of bismuth-substituted yttrium iron ...
Electromagnetic properties of ferrites are discussed, with special regard to the garnet and spinel s...
AbstractUsing direct observations via stroboscopic technique it is shown that in iron garnet crystal...