scispace - formally typeset
Journal ArticleDOI

Theory of the Static Stability of Cylindrical Domains in Uniaxial Platelets

A. A. Thiele
- 01 Mar 1970 - 
- Vol. 41, Iss: 3, pp 1139-1145
TLDR
In this paper, a theory of the static stability of circular cylindrical domains in uniaxial magnetic platelets has been developed, based on assuming a model in which the domains have cylinders of zero width and by calculating the size and stability of the domains, using a straightforward although somewhat lengthy energy method.
Abstract
A theory of the static stability of circular cylindrical domains in uniaxial magnetic platelets has been developed. The predictions of the theory agree well with experiments and provide requirements which link material properties to domain geometry. The theory is developed by assuming a model in which the domains have cylindrical walls of zero width and by then calculating the size and stability of the domains, using a straightforward although somewhat lengthy energy method. It is found that in order for domains to exist Ku⪞2πMs2, where Ku is the uniaxial anisotropy constant and Ms is the saturation magnetization. However, the model is most accurate when Ku≫2πMs2, although in this case the domains tend to have a low mobility. A formula relating domain size to the material parameters, the plate thickness and the applied bias field is obtained. More important, static stability considerations indicate that when all parameters except the bias field are held constant the domains are stable only over a 3:1 diam...

read more

Citations
More filters
Proceedings Article

Domain theory

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors define abstract bases as the bases of compact elements of algebraic domains and define the notion of ideal completion as the relation with which a basis can be equipped.
Journal ArticleDOI

Domain wall nanoelectronics

TL;DR: In this paper, a review of magnetoelectric domain walls is presented, focusing on magneto-electrics and multiferroics but making comparisons where possible with magnetic domains and domain walls.
Journal ArticleDOI

Domain shapes and patterns: the phenomenology of modulated phases.

TL;DR: The phenomenology of these patterns, and of the shapes of their constituent domains, is reviewed here from a point of view that interprets these patterns as a manifestation of modulated phases.
Journal ArticleDOI

Skyrmion-electronics: writing, deleting, reading and processing magnetic skyrmions toward spintronic applications.

TL;DR: The field of magnetic skyrmions has been actively investigated across a wide range of topics during the last decades as discussed by the authors, including information storage, logic computing gates and non-conventional devices such as neuromorphic computing devices.
Journal ArticleDOI

Chiral skyrmions in thin magnetic films: new objects for magnetic storage technologies?

TL;DR: In this paper, a micromagnetic theory of chiral skyrmions in thin magnetic layers for magnetic materials with intrinsic and induced chirality was developed, which can be used as a new type of highly mobile nanoscale data carriers.
References
More filters
Book

Physics of magnetism

TL;DR: Paleomagnetism is the study of the magnetic properties of rocks as discussed by the authors, and it is one of the most broadly applicable disciplines in geophysics, having uses in diverse fields such as geomagnetic, tectonics, paleoceanography, volcanology, paleontology, and sedimentology.
Journal ArticleDOI

Studies on Orthoferrites at the Weizmann Institute of Science

TL;DR: In this article, the Curie point, lattice constants, sublattice magnetization, spontaneous magnetic moment, susceptibility, and the nonlinear susceptibility have been measured on the compounds RFeO3 with R yttrium or a rare earth.
Journal ArticleDOI

The theory of cylindrical magnetic domains

TL;DR: The theory of cylindrical magnetic domains provides conditions governing the size and stability of circular magnetic domains in plates of uniaxial magnetic materials together with an estimate of the range of applicability of these conditions as discussed by the authors.
Journal ArticleDOI

Properties and device applications of magnetic domains in orthoferrites

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss the properties of orthoferrites that make them suitable for magnetic device applications and consider magnetostatic problems relevant to domain structures found to be useful.
Journal ArticleDOI

Application of orthoferrites to domain-wall devices

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used a sequence of current pulses applied to a conductor array to propagate cylindrical domains and then generated traveling positive and negative poles to control the motion of an inchworm.
Related Papers (5)