Ni80Fe20 antidot arrays having different lattice geometrical properties and irregularities were prepared via electron beam lithography and self-assembling of polystyrene nanospheres. All the samples were experimentally characterised by magnetic force microscopy and room-temperature magneto-resistance measurements in different configurations. The analysis, supported by micromagnetic simulations, has been focused on the effect of lattice geometry on the magneto-resistance behaviour of these systems. The detailed investigation through micromagnetic simulations of the magnetic domain configuration as a function of the applied field allows a complete understanding of the qualitative and quantitative difference of anisotropic magneto-resistance properties that have been measured in samples with different lattice geometries and in different measurement configurations.
Anisotropic magneto-resistance in Ni80Fe20 antidot arrays with different lattice configurations / Coisson, Marco; Manzin, Alessandra; Barrera, G; Celegato, F; Enrico, Emanuele; Tiberto, PAOLA MARIA; Vinai, Franco. - In: APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE. - ISSN 0169-4332. - 316:(2014), pp. 380-384. [10.1016/j.apsusc.2014.08.014]
Anisotropic magneto-resistance in Ni80Fe20 antidot arrays with different lattice configurations
COISSON, MARCO;MANZIN, ALESSANDRA;Barrera G;Celegato F;ENRICO, EMANUELE;TIBERTO, PAOLA MARIA;VINAI, FRANCO
2014
Abstract
Ni80Fe20 antidot arrays having different lattice geometrical properties and irregularities were prepared via electron beam lithography and self-assembling of polystyrene nanospheres. All the samples were experimentally characterised by magnetic force microscopy and room-temperature magneto-resistance measurements in different configurations. The analysis, supported by micromagnetic simulations, has been focused on the effect of lattice geometry on the magneto-resistance behaviour of these systems. The detailed investigation through micromagnetic simulations of the magnetic domain configuration as a function of the applied field allows a complete understanding of the qualitative and quantitative difference of anisotropic magneto-resistance properties that have been measured in samples with different lattice geometries and in different measurement configurations.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.