The influence of substrate steps and epitaxial strain on magnetic domain walls in thin films was investigated by means of spin-polarized scanning tunneling spectroscopy (Sp-STS). Domain walls in a 2 ML Fe film grown on a W(001) substrate were imaged. The domain wall width is considerably reduced when the wall is located at the step edge. This is explained by the atomic arrangement at the step edges and their influence on the ferromagnetic exchange and magnetic anisotropy. Measurements of the width of domain walls in 4 ML Fe films indicate a reduced exchange constant compared to bulk Fe. This effect is related to the reduced dimensionality but also to the huge strain of 10% in the Fe films
We present an experimental analysis of domain wall fine structure at the surface of a semi-infinite ...
The work in this licentiate is devoted to investigating the epitaxial growth of thin Fe layers on Mg...
The work in this licentiate is devoted to investigating the epitaxial growth of thin Fe layers on Mg...
The influence of substrate steps and epitaxial strain on magnetic domain walls in thin films was inv...
The influence of substrate steps and epitaxial strain on magnetic domain walls in thin films was inv...
We report the observation of anisotropic domain-wall propagation in ultrathin magnetic films with pe...
We report on the effect of thickness on the magnetic properties and domain wall motion in as deposit...
Abstract-The pinning characteristics of a domain wail with a step-like thickness change along the wa...
The pinning characteristics of a domain wall with a step-like thickness change along the wall is inv...
We studied Fe double layer films on W(110) to investigate the role of strain relaxation in determina...
We present the results of a systematic change in magnetic domain structures. The change depended on ...
A thin-film element with a steplike thickness change has been fabricated to investigate experimental...
A thin-film element with a steplike thickness change has been fabricated to investigate experimental...
We study the effect of surface roughness on magnetic domain wall thickness, domain size, and coerciv...
We study the effect of surface roughness on magnetic domain wall thickness, domain size, and coerciv...
We present an experimental analysis of domain wall fine structure at the surface of a semi-infinite ...
The work in this licentiate is devoted to investigating the epitaxial growth of thin Fe layers on Mg...
The work in this licentiate is devoted to investigating the epitaxial growth of thin Fe layers on Mg...
The influence of substrate steps and epitaxial strain on magnetic domain walls in thin films was inv...
The influence of substrate steps and epitaxial strain on magnetic domain walls in thin films was inv...
We report the observation of anisotropic domain-wall propagation in ultrathin magnetic films with pe...
We report on the effect of thickness on the magnetic properties and domain wall motion in as deposit...
Abstract-The pinning characteristics of a domain wail with a step-like thickness change along the wa...
The pinning characteristics of a domain wall with a step-like thickness change along the wall is inv...
We studied Fe double layer films on W(110) to investigate the role of strain relaxation in determina...
We present the results of a systematic change in magnetic domain structures. The change depended on ...
A thin-film element with a steplike thickness change has been fabricated to investigate experimental...
A thin-film element with a steplike thickness change has been fabricated to investigate experimental...
We study the effect of surface roughness on magnetic domain wall thickness, domain size, and coerciv...
We study the effect of surface roughness on magnetic domain wall thickness, domain size, and coerciv...
We present an experimental analysis of domain wall fine structure at the surface of a semi-infinite ...
The work in this licentiate is devoted to investigating the epitaxial growth of thin Fe layers on Mg...
The work in this licentiate is devoted to investigating the epitaxial growth of thin Fe layers on Mg...