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Thickness-dependent magnetic excitations in Permalloy films with nonuniform magnetization

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PHYSICAL REVIEW B
Volume 69, Issue 17, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.69.174402

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The static and dynamic properties of Permalloy films with thicknesses varying from 200 nm to 920 nm have been investigated in detail. For these films possessing a perpendicular anisotropy, the critical thickness for stripe domain nucleation has been determined using magnetic force microscopy imaging and in-plane hysteresis loop measurements. The zero-field dynamic permeability spectra measured over the frequency range 0.1-6 GHz reveal one resonance line below the critical thickness, whereas multiple resonance peaks whose number increases with increasing film thickness are observed above the critical thickness. The two-dimensional dynamic micromagnetic simulations reproduce successfully the thickness evolution of the experimental permeability spectra and give access to the thickness-dependent spatial localization of the main modes. However, the experimental resonance linewidths exceed the computed ones for the thickest films. Extended dynamic micromagnetic simulations including the screening of the pumping field due to eddy currents account only partially for resonance line broadening. The existence of additional relaxation mechanisms due to magnetic inhomogeneities (micromagnetic and structural) is discussed on the basis of parallel ferromagnetic resonance measurements versus frequency.

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