The in-plane rotation of magnetic stripe domains in a 65-nm magnetostrictive Fe0.8Ga0.2 epitaxial film was investigated combining magnetic forcemicroscopy, vibration samplemagnetometry, and x-ray resonant magnetic scattering measurements.We analyzed the behavior of the stripe pattern under the application of a bias magnetic field along the in-plane direction perpendicular to the stripe axis, and made a comparison with the analogous behavior at remanence. The experimental results have been explained by means of micromagnetic simulations, supported by energy balance considerations. Fields smaller than ∼400 Oe do not induce any stripe rotation; rather, a deformation of the closure domains pattern was evidenced. Larger fields produce a su...
In this study, the formation of stripe domains in permalloy (NisoFe20) thin films was investigated m...
The stress-induced magnetic domain switching in FeGa thin films is studied using phase-field method....
We have studied the domain behavior of submicrometer wide ferromagnetic stripes by magnetic force mi...
Magnetostrictive thin films of FeGa (galfenol) are the subject of current investigations owing to th...
We show by a combined magnetic force microscopy and synchrotron radiation spectroscopy study that st...
Galfenol alloys Fe1-xGax exhibit a strong magnetostriction, whose size is very sensitive to Ga conce...
International audienceFerromagnetic thin films with moderate perpendicular magnetic anisotropy (PMA)...
We show by a combined magnetic force microscopy and synchrotron radiation spectroscopy study that st...
Galfenol alloys Fe1-xGax exhibit a strong magnetostriction, whose size is very sensitive to Ga conce...
A comprehensive investigation of rotatable anisotropy in a Fe0.8Ga0.2 thin film with a stripe domain...
Magnetic films with perpendicular magnetic anisotropy (PMA) are attractive materials for application...
The interest in Tb-Fe-Ga alloys, prepared by techniques compatible with technological processes, has...
We report on Magnetic Force Microscopy (MFM) and Brillouin Light Scattering (BLS) investigation of m...
In this paper, we propose an approach that combines in situ mechanical-stress measurement and magnet...
The magnetic domain structure is studied in epitaxial /MgO(0 0 1) films with 0 < x < 30 and thicknes...
In this study, the formation of stripe domains in permalloy (NisoFe20) thin films was investigated m...
The stress-induced magnetic domain switching in FeGa thin films is studied using phase-field method....
We have studied the domain behavior of submicrometer wide ferromagnetic stripes by magnetic force mi...
Magnetostrictive thin films of FeGa (galfenol) are the subject of current investigations owing to th...
We show by a combined magnetic force microscopy and synchrotron radiation spectroscopy study that st...
Galfenol alloys Fe1-xGax exhibit a strong magnetostriction, whose size is very sensitive to Ga conce...
International audienceFerromagnetic thin films with moderate perpendicular magnetic anisotropy (PMA)...
We show by a combined magnetic force microscopy and synchrotron radiation spectroscopy study that st...
Galfenol alloys Fe1-xGax exhibit a strong magnetostriction, whose size is very sensitive to Ga conce...
A comprehensive investigation of rotatable anisotropy in a Fe0.8Ga0.2 thin film with a stripe domain...
Magnetic films with perpendicular magnetic anisotropy (PMA) are attractive materials for application...
The interest in Tb-Fe-Ga alloys, prepared by techniques compatible with technological processes, has...
We report on Magnetic Force Microscopy (MFM) and Brillouin Light Scattering (BLS) investigation of m...
In this paper, we propose an approach that combines in situ mechanical-stress measurement and magnet...
The magnetic domain structure is studied in epitaxial /MgO(0 0 1) films with 0 < x < 30 and thicknes...
In this study, the formation of stripe domains in permalloy (NisoFe20) thin films was investigated m...
The stress-induced magnetic domain switching in FeGa thin films is studied using phase-field method....
We have studied the domain behavior of submicrometer wide ferromagnetic stripes by magnetic force mi...