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3. Experimental and Computational Methods

verfasst von : Dr. Jannis Lehmann

Erschienen in: Toroidal Order in Magnetic Metamaterials

Verlag: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

This chapter provides an overview of techniques that I have used for this work. After introducing the fabrication of artificial crystals, the major part discusses magnetic force microscopy as one of the two main techniques that have been applied for studying and manipulating the magnetic state of nanomagnetic arrays. The chapter continues by providing background for the second main part—optical methods, mainly the magneto-optical Kerr effect, that are able to detect changes in the magnetisation, but eventually of the toroidisation as well, exploiting more sophisticated experimental settings. Since the as-grown magnetic state of the fabricated crystals cannot simply be changed by annealing procedures, a concept for a non-thermal relaxation of the samples is presented to disprove a possible pinning of the magnetic configuration. A section of this chapter discusses a statistical analysis scheme to relate the local energy landscape to the formation of particular micromagnetic states. Moreover, a self-written two-dimensional micromagnetic calculation script is presented that gives access to magnetic fields that cause correlation between the building blocks in magneto-toroidal arrays. Last, the MFM-revealed microscopic magnetisation pattern do not show the corresponding toroidal order directly. Therefore, the chapter closes with ideas for uncovering contrast between different toroidal domain states using suitable image post-processing.

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Fußnoten
1
This might directly originate from ferro- or ferrimagnetism, or, for instance, from non-compensated magnetic moments at domain walls in antiferromagnets or from induced spin separations and accumulations.
 
2
Note that, due to the large refractive index of conductors, light refracts into a metal with almost normal incidence. The consequence is a generally smaller signal for LMOKE than for PMOKE.
 
3
The domain states do not necessarily have to form a strictly periodic alternating pattern, but should have a characteristic length scale of the order of the light wavelength.
 
4
It can be shown that two-dimensional magnetic structures exhibit a much weaker correlation as compared with three-dimensional ones. The integration of the dipole-interaction potential (\(\propto r^{-3}\)) over a three-dimensional volume of interacting magnetic moments yields \(\;\lim _{r' \rightarrow \infty }\int _0^{r'} r^{-3} \cdot r^2 dr = \ln (r') + \text {const.}\;\) and, thus, diverges for \(r' \rightarrow \infty \). In the case of a two-dimensional system, the area-integral yields \(\;\lim _{r' \rightarrow \infty }\int _0^{r'} r^{-3} \cdot r dr = -1/r' + \text {const.,}\) which gives finite value for \(r' \rightarrow \infty \).
 
5
Note that, for a quench from temperatures that correspond to a thermal energy of a magnitude that is comparable to the magnetic coupling energy, entropy provides a non-negligible contribution to the formation of short-range order. This in turn is the reason for the thermal population of vertex states of different energy.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Experimental and Computational Methods
verfasst von
Dr. Jannis Lehmann
Copyright-Jahr
2022
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-85495-9_3

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