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    Spin excitations of magnetic vortices in ferromagnetic nanodots

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    ---Spin excitations of the magnetic vortex state in ferromagnetic nanodots are measured using Brillouin light scattering. Arrays of permalloy dots with 800-nm diameter and 60-nm thickness were fabricated by means of electron beam lithography and lift-off procedures. Two excitation modes are observed experimentally in the vortex state. One mode, at ∼12 GHz, decreases slightly in frequency to 11 GHz as an in-plane magnetic field is applied. The lower mode, at ∼8 GHz, is almost independent of applied field strength. Numerical and analytical calculations of the dynamic magnetization based on the Landau-Lifshitz equation of motion allows us to identify the higher and lower frequency modes as corresponding to dipole-dominated spin excitations localized inside the dot and at the dot edges, respectively

    Dynamic properties of submicron circular permalloy dots -- Presentazione poster by R. Zivieri - Conferenza internazionale

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    Circular dots of permalloy with appropriate aspect ratio can exhibit a vortex structure with perpendicular magnetization at the core [1,2]. In this paper, the dynamic properties of some dots with the above mentioned characteristics, have been sistematically investigated by Brillouin light scattering (BLS) from thermally excited spin waves. Fig.1 shows the comparison between the BLS spectrum of the continuous permalloy film and that of circular dots with diameter of 0.2 micron, recorded in the same experimental conditions. These spectra give evidence of a marked discretization of the spin wave spectrum in agreement with the theoretical prediction of Guslienko et al. [3]. In fact, instead of the peak associated to Damon-Eshbach mode measured for the continuous film, five well resolved peaks are present on both sides of the spectrum of the patterned sample. The dependence of the frequency of these discrete modes on both the intensity of the external applied field and the in-plane wavector has been measured. The experimental frequencies have been compared to those calculated according to the model proposed in Ref.3. We show that in the wavevector interval investigated, the frequency of these discrete modes is dispersionless and the frequency monotonously increases with the intensity of the magnetic field. Similar results were observed by Jorzick et al. in circular permalloy dots with diameter of 1 and 2 micron.[4] REFERENCES [1] T. Shinjo, T. Okuno, R. Hassdorf, K. Shigeto, and T. Ono, Science 289, 930 (2000) [2] T. Okuno, K. Shigeto, T. Ono, K. Mibu, and T. Shinjo, Proceeding of the MML01 Conference. [3] K. Yu Guslienko and A. N. Slavin, J. Magn. Magn. Mater. 215, 576 (2000). [4] J. Jorzick, S. O. Demokritov, B. Hillebrands, B. Bartenlian, C. Chappert, D. Decanini, F. Rousseaux, and E. Cambril, Appl. Phys. Lett. 75, 3859, (1999). --Presentazione poster by R. Zivieri - Conferenza internazional

    Size-dependent spin wave frequency in submicron cylindrical dots -- Presentazione orale by R. Zivieri - Conferenza internazionale

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    Thin cylindrical dots with submicron diameter support vortex state in remanence [1,2]. In this paper, the dynamic properties of some dots with the above mentioned characteristics, have been sistematically investigated by Brillouin light scattering (BLS) from thermally excited spin waves. Array of cylindrical Ni81Fe19 (Permalloy) alloy dots with thickness of 50 nm and radius in the range between 0.1 and 0.5 ìm were prepared by means of electron-beam lithography and evaporation in ultrahigh vacuum using an electron beam gun. For each array the interdot separation is equal to the dot diameter. Fig.1 shows the BLS spectra for two arrays of cylindrical dots with radius of 0.1 and 0.5 micron and that of the continuous film. These spectra give evidence of a marked discretization of the spin wave mode: both the number and the frequency separation of the modes decreases as the dot radius is increased. In addition, the mode frequency increases for increasing the radius of the dots and tend toward the spin-wave frequency of the continuous film. These results are in qualitative agreement with the theoretical model proposed by Guslienko et al. [3] for tangentially magnetized cylindrical dots. However, this model does not reproduce the experimental frequencies in a quantitative way even if the agreement is better for larger dot radius for which the condition L<<R is better verified. Interestingly, we stress that the bulk standing mode, visible in the spectrum of the continuous film at about 18 GHz, does not appear in the spectra of the array of dots probably because of the presence of strong static demagnetizing field inside the dots. [1] T. Shinjo, T. Okuno, R. Hassdorf, K. Shigeto, and T. Ono, Science 289, 930 (2000). [2] G. Gubbiotti, G. Carlotti, R. Zivieri, F. Nizzoli, T. Okuno, T. Shinjo, IEEE Trans. on Magnetics, submitted. [3] K. Yu Guslienko and A. N. Slavin, J. Magn. Magn. Mater. 215, 576 (2000). -- Presentazione orale by R. Zivieri - Conferenza internazional

    Dynamics of Magnetic Skyrmions in Nanodots

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