Metastability in individual magnetic vortices
Magnetic nanoparticles play a crucial role in different fields such as biomedicine or information and quantum technologies. These applications require nanoparticles with a single, well-defined energy minimum, free of metastable states, and characterized by narrow switching field distributions. Here,...
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Zusammenfassung: | Magnetic nanoparticles play a crucial role in different fields such as
biomedicine or information and quantum technologies. These applications require
nanoparticles with a single, well-defined energy minimum, free of metastable
states, and characterized by narrow switching field distributions. Here, we
demonstrate that high-transition-temperature nanoSQUIDs can be successfully
applied to the characterization of individual nanodiscs hosting magnetic
vortices. We present measurements performed under varying temperature and
external magnetic field, revealing signatures of ubiquitous, multiple
metastable configurations. We also demonstrate that metastability can be
reduced by introducing an intended asymmetry. NanoSQUID measurements can be
applied to optimize the fabrication of on-demand spin-texture states, such as
degenerated vortices or particles with fixed circulation and deterministic and
narrow switching probabilities. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2410.14344 |