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Magnetization and ferromagnetic resonance in a Fe/Gd multilayer: Experiment and modelling

Authors :
Drovosekov, A. B.
Kreines, N. M.
Savitsky, A. O.
Kravtsov, E. A.
Ryabukhina, M. V.
Proglyado, V. V.
Ustinov, V. V.
Drovosekov, A. B.
Kreines, N. M.
Savitsky, A. O.
Kravtsov, E. A.
Ryabukhina, M. V.
Proglyado, V. V.
Ustinov, V. V.
Source :
J Phys Condens Matter; Journal of Physics Condensed Matter
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Static and dynamic magnetic properties of a [Fe(35 Å<rf)/Gd(50 Å)]12 superlattice are investigated experimentally in the temperature range 5-295 K using SQUID magnetometery and the ferromagnetic resonance (FMR) technique at frequencies 7-38 GHz. The obtained magnetization curves and FMR spectra are analysed theoretically using numerical simulation on the basis of the effective field model. At every given temperature, both static and resonance experimental data can be approximated well within the proposed model. However, a considerable temperature dependence of the effective field parameter in gadolinium layers has to be taken into account to achieve reasonable agreement with the experimental data in the entire temperature range studied. To describe the peculiarities of experimental FMR spectra, a non-local diffusion-type absorption term in Landau-Lifshitz equations is considered in addition to the Gilbert damping term. Possible reasons for the observed effects are discussed. © 2017 IOP Publishing Ltd.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
J Phys Condens Matter; Journal of Physics Condensed Matter
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1280536378
Document Type :
Electronic Resource