Mode degeneracy due to vortex core removal in magnetic disks
2007; American Physical Society; Volume: 76; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1103/physrevb.76.014416
ISSN1550-235X
AutoresFrank Hoffmann, Georg Woltersdorf, K. Perzlmaier, A. N. Slavin, V. S. Tiberkevich, Andreas Bischof, D. Weiß, C. H. Back,
Tópico(s)Physics of Superconductivity and Magnetism
ResumoThe mode spectrum of micrometer-sized ferromagnetic Permalloy disks, exhibiting a vortex ground state, is investigated by means of time-resolved scanning Kerr microscopy. The temporal evolution of the magnetization is probed after application of a fast in-plane field pulse. The lowest order azimuthal mode, a mode with only one diametric node, splits into a doublet as the disk diameter decreases. Theoretical models show that this splitting is a consequence of the interaction of the mode with the gyrotropic motion of the vortex core. Our experiments and micromagnetic simulations confirm that by removing the vortex core from the disk, the mode splitting vanishes.
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