Ferromagnetic Resonance Studies in Cobalt Nanodot Arrays

POSTER

Abstract

We used ferromagnetic resonance technique to investigate magnetic properties of Cobalt nanodot arrays. The resonance field and the line width were measured with varying the angle between the applied field and film plane. The general behavior of the applied field vs. resonance frequency is described using an effective out-of-plane magnetic anisotropy, possibly originating from the surface anisotropy. The anisotropy field inferred from our experiments is H$_{A}\sim $ 1 KOe. Considerable line width broadening occurs when the field aligned axis is rotated orthogonal to the spectrometer field. This corroborates the presence of higher order components of anisotropy field. Furthermore, we obtain gyromagnetic factor g = 2.1, which is consistent with the value determined for the fcc Co grains.

Authors

  • Mark Ebrahim

    Physics \& Astronomy, Hunter College, the City University of New York

  • Tetiana Nosach

    Physics \& Astronomy, Hunter College, the City University of New York

  • Steve Greenbaum

    Physics \& Astronomy, Hunter College, the City University of New York

  • Yuhang Ren

    Astronomy \& Physics, Hunter College, CUNY, Physics \& Astronomy, Hunter College, the City University of New York

  • Chae-Hyun Kim

    University at Buffalo, the State University of New York, Physics, University at Buffalo, the State University at New York

  • Chae-Hyun Kim

    University at Buffalo, the State University of New York, Physics, University at Buffalo, the State University at New York