Magnetism in curved geometries
R Streubel, P Fischer, F Kronast… - Journal of Physics D …, 2016 - iopscience.iop.org
Extending planar two-dimensional structures into the three-dimensional space has become
a general trend in multiple disciplines, including electronics, photonics, plasmonics and …
a general trend in multiple disciplines, including electronics, photonics, plasmonics and …
Characteristics and controllability of vortices in ferromagnetics, ferroelectrics, and multiferroics
Y Zheng, WJ Chen - Reports on Progress in Physics, 2017 - iopscience.iop.org
Topological defects in condensed matter are attracting e significant attention due to their
important role in phase transition and their fascinating characteristics. Among the various …
important role in phase transition and their fascinating characteristics. Among the various …
Measurement of the nanoscale roughness by atomic force microscopy: basic principles and applications
RRL De Oliveira, DAC Albuquerque… - … surfaces at the …, 2012 - books.google.com
Nanoscale science is the study of objects and phenomena at a very small scale and it has
been an emerging, interdisciplinary science involving Physics, Biology, Chemistry …
been an emerging, interdisciplinary science involving Physics, Biology, Chemistry …
Magnetic skyrmions in curved geometries
Y Liu, N Cai, MZ Xin, S Wang - Rare Metals, 2022 - Springer
In curved geometries, a lot of novel curvature-driven effects are discovered due to the
curvature-induced effective anisotropy and Dzyaloshinskii–Moriya interaction. Curvature …
curvature-induced effective anisotropy and Dzyaloshinskii–Moriya interaction. Curvature …
Curvature induced chirality symmetry breaking in vortex core switching phenomena
MI Sloika, VP Kravchuk, DD Sheka… - Applied Physics …, 2014 - pubs.aip.org
The interplay between magnetic vortex polarity, chirality, and the curvature of the underlying
surface results in a dependence of the vortex polarity switching efficiency on the vortex …
surface results in a dependence of the vortex polarity switching efficiency on the vortex …
Out-of-plane magnetized cone-shaped magnetic nanoshells
DK Ball, S Günther, M Fritzsche, K Lenz… - Journal of Physics D …, 2017 - iopscience.iop.org
The geometry of a magnetic nano-object, namely its shape and dimensions determines the
complex electromagnetic responses. Here, we address the geometry-induced changes of …
complex electromagnetic responses. Here, we address the geometry-induced changes of …
Effect of magnetic coupling on the magnetization reversal in arrays of magnetic nanocaps
Magnetic [Co/Pd] N multilayers grown on assemblies of spherical polystyrene particles were
used as a model system for studying the influence of magnetic coupling on the …
used as a model system for studying the influence of magnetic coupling on the …
Exchange bias in Co/CoO thin films deposited onto self-assembled nanosphere arrays
Looking at the importance of exchange bias (EB) studies in novel magnetic systems,
magnetic nanocaps consisting of antiferromagnetic (AF)/ferromagnetic (FM) layers were …
magnetic nanocaps consisting of antiferromagnetic (AF)/ferromagnetic (FM) layers were …
Tailoring magnetic vortices in nanostructures
Tailoring the properties of magnetic vortices through the preparation of structured multilayers
is discussed. The dependence of the vortex core radius r on the effective anisotropy is …
is discussed. The dependence of the vortex core radius r on the effective anisotropy is …
Magnetic properties of square Py nanowires: Irradiation dose and geometry dependence
A Ehrmann, T Blachowicz, S Komraus… - Journal of Applied …, 2015 - pubs.aip.org
Arrays of ferromagnetic patterned nanostructures with single particle lateral dimensions
between 160 nm and 400 nm were created by electron-beam lithography. The fourfold …
between 160 nm and 400 nm were created by electron-beam lithography. The fourfold …