Ferromagnetic Resonance in a Height Modulated Permalloy Film

ORAL

Abstract

We have performed ferromagnetic resonance experiments on permalloy films that are deposited on a colloidal crystal template. The colloidal crystal substrates we used consisted of polystyrene spheres that were hexagonally close packed with sphere diameter varying between 100-300 nm. On a single substrate only one sphere diameter was used. When sputtered onto the colloidal crystal the permalloy film is no longer uniform and obtains a periodic height modulated perturbation from the underlying spheres. When performing FMR experiments we varied the in-plane magnetic field and observed two main anisotropic modes with an angular dependence obeying an expected six-fold symmetry from the underlying perturbations. To explain the origin of these modes we will also present micromagnetic simulations.

Authors

  • Joseph Sklenar

    Northwestern University

  • Seongjae Lee

    Hanyang University

  • Phillip Tucciarone

    University at Buffalo

  • Rok-Jun Lee

    Northwestern University

  • Daniel Tice

    Northwestern University

  • Ivan Nevirkovets

    Northwestern University

  • Olle Heinonen

    Argonne National Laboratory, Materials Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory, Lemont, IL 60439, USA, Argonne Natl Lab

  • John Ketterson

    Northwestern University, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Northwestern University