Theory of 360° domain walls in thin ferromagnetic films
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
9-24-2008
Abstract
An analytical and computational study of 360° domain walls in thin uniaxial ferromagnetic films is presented. The existence of stable one-dimensional 360° domain wall solutions both with and without the applied field is demonstrated in a reduced thin film micromagnetic model. The wall energy is found to depend rather strongly on the orientation of the wall and the wall width significantly grows when the strength of the magnetostatic forces increases. It is also shown that a critical reverse field is required to break up a 360° domain wall into a pair of 180° walls. The stability of the 360° walls in two-dimensional films of finite extent is demonstrated numerically and the stability with respect to slow modulations in extended films is demonstrated analytically. These domain wall solutions are shown to play an important role in magnetization reversal. In particular, it is found that the presence of 360° domain walls may result in nonuniqueness of the observed magnetization patterns during repeated cycles of magnetization reversal by pulsed fields. © 2008 American Institute of Physics.
Identifier
52049087773 (Scopus)
Publication Title
Journal of Applied Physics
External Full Text Location
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2970100
ISSN
00218979
Issue
5
Volume
104
Grant
DMS-0718027
Fund Ref
National Science Foundation
Recommended Citation
Muratov, C. B. and Osipov, V. V., "Theory of 360° domain walls in thin ferromagnetic films" (2008). Faculty Publications. 12659.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/12659
