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Spin texture on top of flux avalanches in Nb/Al2O3/Co thin film heterostructures

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posted on 2024-11-15, 15:13 authored by R F Lopes, D Carmo, F Colauto, Wilson Aires Ortiz, A M H de Andrade, Tom Johansen, E Baggio-Saitovitch, P Pureur
We report on magneto-optical imaging, magnetization, Hall effect, and magneto-resistance experiments in Nb/Al2O3/Co thin film heterostructures. The magneto-transport measurements were performed in samples where electrical contacts were placed on the Co layer. The magnetic field is applied perpendicularly to the plane of the film and gives rise to abrupt flux penetration of dendritic form. A magnetization texture is imprinted in the Co layer in perfect coincidence with these ramifications. The spin domains that mimic the vortex dendrites are stable upon the field removal. Moreover, the imprinted spin structure remains visible up to room temperature. In the region of the field-temperature diagram where flux instabilities are known to occur in bare Nb films, irregular jumps are observed in the magnetic hysteresis and large amplitude noise is detected in the magneto-resistance and Hall resistivity data when measured as a function of the field.

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Lopes, R. F., Carmo, D., Colauto, F., Ortiz, W. A., de Andrade, A. M. H., Johansen, T. H., Baggio-Saitovitch, E. & Pureur, P. (2017). Spin texture on top of flux avalanches in Nb/Al2O3/Co thin film heterostructures. Journal of Applied Physics, 121 (1), 013905-1 - 013905-6.

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Journal of Applied Physics

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121

Issue

1

Language

English

RIS ID

111790

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