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Free and forced Barkhausen noises in magnetic thin film based cross-junctions
Aly, Amir Ibrahim Elzawawy
;
Talantsev, A.
;
Kim, Cheol Gi
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Title
Free and forced Barkhausen noises in magnetic thin film based cross-junctions
DGIST Authors
Aly, Amir Ibrahim Elzawawy
;
Talantsev, A.
;
Kim, Cheol Gi
Issued Date
2018-07
Citation
Aly, Amir Ibrahim Elzawawy. (2018-07). Free and forced Barkhausen noises in magnetic thin film based cross-junctions. doi: 10.1016/j.jmmm.2018.03.042
Type
Article
Article Type
Article
Author Keywords
Magnetic thin films
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Magnetization switching
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Anisotropic magnetoresistance
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Planar Hall effect
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Barkhausen noise
Keywords
METAL SPACER
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ANISOTROPY
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SENSORS
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FIELD
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NIFE
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CU
ISSN
0304-8853
Abstract
Barkhausen noise, driven by thermal fluctuations in stationary magnetic field, and Barkhausen jumps, driven by sweeping magnetic field, are demonstrated to be effects of different orders of magnitude. The critical magnetic field for domain walls depinning, followed by avalanched and irreversible magnetization jumps, is determined. Magnetoresistive response of NiFe/M/NiFe (M = Au, Ta, Ag) trilayers to stationary and sweeping magnetic field is studied by means of anisotropic magnetoresistance (AMR) and planar Hall effect (PHE) measurements. Thermal fluctuations result in local and reversible changes of magnetization of the layers in thin film magnetic junctions, while the sweeping magnetic field results in reversible and irreversible avalanched domain motion, dependently on the ratio between the values of sweeping magnetic field and domain wall depinning field. The correlation between AMR and PHE responses to Barkhausen jumps is studied. The value of this correlation is found to be dependent on the α angle between the directions of magnetic field and current path. © 2018 Elsevier B.V.
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/6391
DOI
10.1016/j.jmmm.2018.03.042
Publisher
Elsevier BV
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