Shape-Dependent Switching Behavior of Exchange-Coupled Nanomagnet Stacks

We explore the switching mechanism of nanomagnet stacks that are patterned from a multilayered film and simultaneously exhibit strong shape anisotropy and antiferromagnetic exchange coupling between the ferromagnetic layers. We study the interplay of these two effects and demonstrate how they determ...

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Main Authors: Dey H
Csaba György
Shah F
Bernstein GH
Porod W
Format: Article
Published: 2016
Series:IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON MAGNETICS 52 No. 4
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Online Access:https://publikacio.ppke.hu/1824

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