Micromagnetic simulations of semielliptical permalloy elements

Magnetic spin configuration of patterned semielliptical permalloy elements useful for transportation of biofunctionlized magnetic particles was investigated by micromagnetic simulations. A demagnetized state at zero field shows a stable vortex state around the center. Application of 100Oe field alon...

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description Magnetic spin configuration of patterned semielliptical permalloy elements useful for transportation of biofunctionlized magnetic particles was investigated by micromagnetic simulations. A demagnetized state at zero field shows a stable vortex state around the center. Application of 100Oe field along a short axis of semiellipse was found to be sufficient to completely saturate the element along the field direction.
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Critical-point effects, specific heats, short-range order
Demagnetization
Domain structure
Exact sciences and technology
Fluid flow
Magnetic properties and materials
Magnetization
Micromagnetics
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Permalloy
Physics
Simulation
Small particles and nanoscale materials
Studies of specific magnetic materials
Transportation
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