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题名: Investigation on the Magnetization Reversal of Nanostructured Magnetic Tunnel Junction Rings
作者: Chen, C. C.;Lin, J. Y.;Horng, Lance;Yang, J. S.;Isogami, S.;Tsunoda, M.;Takahashi, M.;Wu, Jong-Ching
贡献者: 物理學系
关键词: Magnetic force microscopy (MFM);Magnetic tunnel junctions (MTJs);Magnetization reversal;Magnetoresistance;Ring
日期: 2009-10
上传时间: 2014-06-06T07:19:14Z
出版者: IEEE
摘要: Nanostructured magnetic tunnel junction rings (MTJ) based on CoFeB free layer were fabricated to investigate the corresponding magnetization reversal processes. The dimensions of the MTJ rings were with outer diameter/linewidth of 1 mum/100 nm and 0.7 mu m/100 nm , respectively, in which the fabrication was carried out by a top-down technique in combination with electron beam lithography, ion-milling and etch-back processes. Double transition processes in magnetoresistance (MR) responses are observed in these nanostructured MTJ rings. With considering the surface roughness, an OOMMF simulation was employed to explore the magnetization evolution. The simulated hysteresis loops are consistent with the MR behaviors, unfolding that the magnetic switching process initiates from the forward to reversed onion states through an incomplete vortex state. This two-step switching behavior is reasonably assumed to be due to a pinning site resulting from the surface roughness in a region of the ring. In addition, a series of in situ magnetic force microscopy images extracted from nanostructured MTJ rings reveals the similar magnetization evolution with the simulated results.
關聯: IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 45(10): 3546-3549
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