A theoretical description of magnetic switching experiments in picosecond field pulses : The 40th annual conference on magnetism and magnetic materials

He, L. ; Doyle, W. D.

[S.l.] : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
Published 1996
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1089-7550
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Physics
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Siegmann et al. have reported that the magnetization in a perpendicularly oriented CoPt film with a uniaxial anisotropy field of 20 000 Oe was reversed when the film was exposed to a 20 000 Oe in-plane pulsed field lasting only 6 ps. From a calculation based on the Gilbert form of the Landau–Lifshitz equation (LLG), it is shown that the experimental result is consistent with the LLG model even for values of the damping constant α as larger as 0.5. The dependence of the switching time on the anisotropy field and the applied field are presented as a function of α and the angle β between the applied field and the easy axis. Experiments are suggested which could illuminate the damping mechanism at these very short times. © 1996 American Institute of Physics.
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Doyle, W. D.
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Doyle, W. D.
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notes Siegmann et al. have reported that the magnetization in a perpendicularly oriented CoPt film with a uniaxial anisotropy field of 20 000 Oe was reversed when the film was exposed to a 20 000 Oe in-plane pulsed field lasting only 6 ps. From a calculation based on the Gilbert form of the Landau–Lifshitz equation (LLG), it is shown that the experimental result is consistent with the LLG model even for values of the damping constant α as larger as 0.5. The dependence of the switching time on the anisotropy field and the applied field are presented as a function of α and the angle β between the applied field and the easy axis. Experiments are suggested which could illuminate the damping mechanism at these very short times. © 1996 American Institute of Physics.
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A theoretical description of magnetic switching experiments in picosecond field pulses : The 40th annual conference on magnetism and magnetic materials
Siegmann et al. have reported that the magnetization in a perpendicularly oriented CoPt film with a uniaxial anisotropy field of 20 000 Oe was reversed when the film was exposed to a 20 000 Oe in-plane pulsed field lasting only 6 ps. From a calculation based on the Gilbert form of the Landau–Lifshitz equation (LLG), it is shown that the experimental result is consistent with the LLG model even for values of the damping constant α as larger as 0.5. The dependence of the switching time on the anisotropy field and the applied field are presented as a function of α and the angle β between the applied field and the easy axis. Experiments are suggested which could illuminate the damping mechanism at these very short times. © 1996 American Institute of Physics.
1089-7550
10897550
American Institute of Physics (AIP)
shingle_catch_all_2 He, L.
Doyle, W. D.
A theoretical description of magnetic switching experiments in picosecond field pulses : The 40th annual conference on magnetism and magnetic materials
Siegmann et al. have reported that the magnetization in a perpendicularly oriented CoPt film with a uniaxial anisotropy field of 20 000 Oe was reversed when the film was exposed to a 20 000 Oe in-plane pulsed field lasting only 6 ps. From a calculation based on the Gilbert form of the Landau–Lifshitz equation (LLG), it is shown that the experimental result is consistent with the LLG model even for values of the damping constant α as larger as 0.5. The dependence of the switching time on the anisotropy field and the applied field are presented as a function of α and the angle β between the applied field and the easy axis. Experiments are suggested which could illuminate the damping mechanism at these very short times. © 1996 American Institute of Physics.
1089-7550
10897550
American Institute of Physics (AIP)
shingle_catch_all_3 He, L.
Doyle, W. D.
A theoretical description of magnetic switching experiments in picosecond field pulses : The 40th annual conference on magnetism and magnetic materials
Siegmann et al. have reported that the magnetization in a perpendicularly oriented CoPt film with a uniaxial anisotropy field of 20 000 Oe was reversed when the film was exposed to a 20 000 Oe in-plane pulsed field lasting only 6 ps. From a calculation based on the Gilbert form of the Landau–Lifshitz equation (LLG), it is shown that the experimental result is consistent with the LLG model even for values of the damping constant α as larger as 0.5. The dependence of the switching time on the anisotropy field and the applied field are presented as a function of α and the angle β between the applied field and the easy axis. Experiments are suggested which could illuminate the damping mechanism at these very short times. © 1996 American Institute of Physics.
1089-7550
10897550
American Institute of Physics (AIP)
shingle_catch_all_4 He, L.
Doyle, W. D.
A theoretical description of magnetic switching experiments in picosecond field pulses : The 40th annual conference on magnetism and magnetic materials
Siegmann et al. have reported that the magnetization in a perpendicularly oriented CoPt film with a uniaxial anisotropy field of 20 000 Oe was reversed when the film was exposed to a 20 000 Oe in-plane pulsed field lasting only 6 ps. From a calculation based on the Gilbert form of the Landau–Lifshitz equation (LLG), it is shown that the experimental result is consistent with the LLG model even for values of the damping constant α as larger as 0.5. The dependence of the switching time on the anisotropy field and the applied field are presented as a function of α and the angle β between the applied field and the easy axis. Experiments are suggested which could illuminate the damping mechanism at these very short times. © 1996 American Institute of Physics.
1089-7550
10897550
American Institute of Physics (AIP)
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