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Modeling Stray Field Distribution Generated by Domain Walls in Rare-Earth Substituted Iron Garnets

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IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON MAGNETICS
Volume 58, Issue 2, Pages -

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TMAG.2021.3083589

Keywords

Magnetic domains; Magnetic anisotropy; Perpendicular magnetic anisotropy; Magnetization; Three-dimensional displays; Solid modeling; Magnetic resonance imaging; FEM simulation; magento-optical imaging; rare-earth substituted iron garnets (REIGs) characterization; stray field evaluation

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Rare-earth substituted iron garnets (REIGs) are interesting materials that exhibit large in-plane magnetization. Domain walls (DWs) can nucleate, segment, and pin at defects. Experimental characterization using magneto-optical imaging showed detectable stray fields above the surface of Lu and Bi substituted iron garnets, generated by DWs delimiting a Neel spike. 2D and 3D models based on FEM successfully reproduced the magnetic fields and described the corresponding magnetic microstructure, showing agreement with experimental results.
Rare-earth substituted iron garnets (REIGs) are interesting materials which may present large in-plane magnetization. In correspondence of defects, domain walls (DWs) undergo nucleation, segmentation, and pinning. In such cases, the Neel spike domain structure may appear, and its DWs can produce not negligible stray fields above the REIG. Experimental characterization through quantitative magneto-optical imaging with an indicator film showed that stray fields are detectable above the surface of Lu and Bi substituted iron garnets in correspondence of DWs delimiting a Neel spike that is generated by a microcrack. These DWs are interesting for both fundamental studies and innovative applications, and therefore carrying out a quantitative analysis is crucial. To understand how the externally detected stray fields are correlated with the pattern of the internal magnetization, here we propose 2-D and 3-D models based on FEM developed through the COMSOL Multiphysics software. These models consider the in-plane magnetization of the REIG and the magnetic microstructure of the Neel spike. They provide a good reproduction of the magnetic fields and allow describing the corresponding magnetic microstructure. It turns out that the results are both in agreement with the experiments.

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