Physics – Condensed Matter – Materials Science
Scientific paper
2006-11-12
Journal of Applied Physics 101 (2007) 09F514
Physics
Condensed Matter
Materials Science
Scientific paper
10.1063/1.2711699
Using a Magnetic Resonance Force Microscope, we compare the ferromagnetic resonance spectra of individual micron-size disks with identical diameter, 1 $m$m, but different layer structures. For a disk composed of a single 43.3 nm thick permalloy (Py) layer, the lowest energy mode in the perpendicular configuration is the uniform precession. The higher energy modes are standing spin-waves confined along the diameter of the disk. For a Cu(30)/Py(100)/Cu(30) nm multilayer structure, it has been interpreted that the lowest energy mode becomes a precession localized at the Cu/Py interfaces. When the multilayer is changed to Py(100)/Cu(10)/Py(10) nm, this localized mode of the thick layer is coupled to the precession of the thin layer.
Boust F.
Hurdequint Hervé
Klein Olivier
Loubens Grégoire de
Naletov Vladimir V.
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