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Field-tunable stochasticity in the magnetization reversal of a cylindrical nanomagnet
Soumik Mukhopadhyay, Amrita Singh, Arindam Ghosh
Published 2010-11-05Version 1
The nature of magnetization reversal in an isolated cylindrical nanomagnet has been studied employing time-resolved magnetoresistance measurement. We find that the reversal mode is highly stochastic, occurring either by multimode or single-step switching. Intriguingly, the stochasticity was found to depend on the alignment of the driving magnetic field to the long axis of the nanowires, where predominantly multimode switching gives way to single-step switching behavior as the field direction is rotated from parallel to transverse with respect to the nanowire axis.
Comments: Accepted in Phys. Rev. B
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
Keywords: magnetization reversal, cylindrical nanomagnet, field-tunable stochasticity, field direction, single-step switching behavior
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