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Dresden 2006 – wissenschaftliches Programm

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MA: Magnetismus

MA 20: Poster: Films(1-36) Transp(37-56) Ex.Bias(57-67) Spindyn(68-80) Micromag(81-95) Particle(96-109) Imag.+Surface(110-113) Spinelectr(114-122) Theory+Micromag(123-131) Spinstr+Aniso(132-142) MagMat(143-156) Meas(157,158) MolMag+Kondo(159-162) Postdead(163-)

MA 20.73: Poster

Dienstag, 28. März 2006, 15:15–19:15, P1

Effect of Rare Earth Dopands in Permalloy Films and Multilayers — •Georg Woltersdorf1, Jan-Ulrich Thiele2, Manfred Schabes2, Gereon Meyer 3, Matthias Kißling1, Michael Binder1, and Christian Back11Universität Regensburg, Institut für Experimentelle und Angewandte Physik — 2Hitatchi Global Storage Technologies — 3Stanford University, Department of Physics

We investigated the influence of rare earth dopands on the magnetic relaxation. In our experiments Permalloy (Ni81Fe19) films were doped with various concentrations of the rare earth ions Dy, Ho, and Tb. The magnetization dynamics of these films was studied using ferromagnetic resonance (FMR) and time resolved magneto optic Kerr effect (TR-MOKE) in a frequency range from 1 to 35 GHz. In agreement with earlier work [1] we find that the rare earth doping of Permalloy leads to a large increase of the damping parameter α. Our measurements can be well described using the Gilbert damping term in the equation of motion. This strongly suggests that the increased damping is due to an increased rate of transfer of angular momentum from the spin system to the lattice.

In addition, we studied a series of samples where the doped Py layer was exchange coupled to a ferromagnetic layer without rare earth doping. In such samples the doped layer acts as an additional drain for the angular momentum and leads to a faster relaxation of the magnetization dynamics of the undoped layer.
W. Bailey et al. IEEE Trans. Mag. 37, 1749(2001)

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