Simulations of ultra-fast precessional switching of AFC thin film storage media
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James J. Jin
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机构:University of Manchester,School of Computer Science
James J. Jin
David McA. McKirdy
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机构:University of Manchester,School of Computer Science
David McA. McKirdy
Jim J. Miles
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机构:University of Manchester,School of Computer Science
Jim J. Miles
Roy W. Chantrell
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机构:University of Manchester,School of Computer Science
Roy W. Chantrell
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[1] University of Manchester,School of Computer Science
[2] University of Nottingham,George Green Institute for Electromagnetics Research
[3] University of York,Department of Physics
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Microsystem Technologies
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2007年
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13卷
关键词:
Antiferromagnetically coupled media;
Micromagnetic simulation;
Ultrafast magnetization reversal;
Magnetic recording;
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Micromagnetic simulations of the application of perpendicular field pulses to in-plane antiferromagnetically coupled (AFC) thin film disk media have been performed. Starting from a thermally relaxed state, application of a perpendicular field pulse to an in-plane medium results in fast in-plane precessional rotation. Our simulations indicate that 180° magnetization reversal of both AFC layers can be achieved by selecting the correct pulse duration, and that repeated reversal can be achieved with no significant decay of magnetization. Switching times as short as 8 ps are required, suggesting that ultra-high data rates could be achieved. Studies of the effect of pulse shape indicate that reversal and recording will be possible with the non-square pulses that would be expected from practical write heads.