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Structural factor in bending testing of fivefold twinned nanowires revealed by finite element analysis

2016

In this study, we performed finite element method simulations to investigate the effect of the structure on the elastic response of Ag and Au nanowires (NWs) with a fivefold twinned crystal structure in bending tests. Two different models of a pentagonal NW were created: a 'uniform model' having an isotropic continuous structure and a 'segmented model' consisting of five anisotropic domains. Two asymmetrical mechanical test configurations were simulated: cantilevered beam bending and 3-point bending. The dimensions of the NW, the test configurations, as well as the force and the displacement ranges were based on the previously obtained experimental data. The results of the simulations demon…

Materials scienceIsotropyNanowireModulus02 engineering and technology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter Physics01 natural sciencesAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsFinite element methodBending stiffness0103 physical sciencesComposite materialElasticity (economics)010306 general physics0210 nano-technologyCrystal twinningAnisotropyMathematical PhysicsPhysica Scripta
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A grain boundary formulation for crystal plasticity

2016

Abstract A three-dimensional grain-boundary formulation for small strains crystal plasticity is presented for the first time. The method is developed and implemented for both single grains and polycrystalline aggregates and it is based on the use of a suitable set of boundary integral equations for modelling the individual grains, which are represented as anisotropic elasto-plastic domains. In the boundary integral framework, crystal plasticity is modelled resorting to an initial strains approach and specific aspects, related to the integration of strongly singular volume integrals in the anisotropic elasto-plastic grain-boundary equations, are discussed and suitably addressed for the first…

Materials scienceIterative methodCrystal plasticityCrystal plasticity Polycrystalline material02 engineering and technologyB. Polycrystalline materialNOVolume integralPolycrystalline material0203 mechanical engineeringGeneral Materials SciencePolygon meshMechanics of MaterialAnisotropyMechanical EngineeringMathematical analysis021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyStrength of materialsCrystallography020303 mechanical engineering & transportsMechanics of MaterialsEmbeddingGrain boundaryCrystalliteMaterials Science (all)0210 nano-technologyB. Crystal plasticity
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Magneto-optical characterization of single crystalline Co2FeAl0.4Si0.6thin films on MgO(1 0 0) substrates with Cr and MgO seed layers

2013

We report on the experimental investigation of the influence of a seed layer on the magnetic properties of the full-Heusler alloy Co2FeAl0.4Si0.6 (CFAS). The studied magnetic films are grown epitaxially on MgO (1 0 0) substrates with Cr and/or MgO seed layers. By employing magneto-optical Kerr effect magnetometry we show that magnetic anisotropy can be tuned by choosing the proper seed layer. The results on CFAS show an overall uniaxial anisotropy plus a biaxial contribution which depends on the seed layer. In addition, if grown on MgO, a sharp increase in the coercive field HC at a series of angles symmetric with respect to the easy axis is present. Scanning Kerr-microscope imaging is perf…

Materials scienceKerr effectAcoustics and UltrasonicsCondensed matter physicsMagnetic domainMagnetometerCoercivityCondensed Matter PhysicsEpitaxySurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialslaw.inventionMagnetic anisotropyCrystallographylawThin filmAnisotropyJournal of Physics D: Applied Physics
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Enhanced Magneto-optic Kerr Effect and Magnetic Properties ofCeY2Fe5O12Epitaxial Thin Films

2015

Integrated magneto-optical components require magnetic thin films for tuning of their parameters, and for many applications yttrium iron garnet (YIG) is the material of choice. The authors study high-quality cerium-substituted YIG thin films grown by pulsed laser deposition, which possess tunable magnetic anisotropy and a greatly enhanced magneto-optic Kerr effect, compared to conventional films. This discovery presents new opportunities for engineering tomorrow's magneto-optical and spintronic logic devices.

Materials scienceKerr effectSpintronicsCondensed matter physicsEpitaxial thin filmYttrium iron garnetPhysics::OpticsGeneral Physics and AstronomyPulsed laser depositionCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceMagnetic anisotropychemistry.chemical_compoundMagneto-optic Kerr effectchemistryThin filmPhysical Review Applied
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Magnetic Anisotropies and Coupling Mechanisms inFe/Mo(110)Nanostripes

2005

Using low-temperature (5 K) spin-polarized scanning tunneling microscopy, we have studied the morphology and magnetic properties of monolayer (ML) and double layer (DL) thick Fe nanowires grown by step flow on a Mo(110) single crystal. Magnetic contrast has been obtained using tungsten tips covered by Au/Co thin films. We find that the DL Fe nanowires, similarly to ML Fe nanowires, are perpendicularly magnetized. Because of the dipolar coupling, separated DL Fe nanowires are antiferromagnetically coupled. DL wires that are touching at step edges are ferromagnetically ordered due to direct exchange coupling. We measured the widths of the magnetic domain walls in the ML and DL Fe nanowires. T…

Materials scienceMagnetic domainCondensed matter physicsNanowireGeneral Physics and AstronomyCondensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall Effectlaw.inventionCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceMagnetic anisotropyDomain wall (magnetism)lawMonolayerScanning tunneling microscopeSingle crystalMagnetic dipole–dipole interactionPhysical Review Letters
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Element-Selective Magnetic Imaging in Exchange-Coupled Systems by Magnetic Photoemission Microscopy

1998

We have used a photoemission microscope to obtain element-resolved magnetic contrast in stacked magnetic thin film systems. Magnetic information is thereby provided by X-ray magnetic circular dichroism. Elemental sensitivity, which is crucial for studying magnetic coupling phenomena in systems with several different layers, is achieved by tuning the energy of the illuminating photons to atomic absorption edges. We present measurements of a Ni-coated Co micropattern on Cu(001), and a wedged Co/Cr/Fe(001) sample. In the former sample the Ni magnetization is seen to follow the magnetization of the Co pattern, thereby changing from an out-of-plane easy axis in areas without underlying Co to in…

Materials scienceMagnetic domainMagnetic momentCondensed matter physicsMagnetic circular dichroismAnalytical chemistrySurfaces and InterfacesCondensed Matter PhysicsSurfaces Coatings and FilmsMagnetizationParamagnetismMagnetic anisotropyX-ray magnetic circular dichroismMaterials ChemistryMagnetic force microscopeSurface Review and Letters
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Current-Induced Skyrmion Generation through Morphological Thermal Transitions in Chiral Ferromagnetic Heterostructures.

2018

© 2018 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim Magnetic skyrmions promise breakthroughs in future memory and computing devices due to their inherent stability and small size. Their creation and current driven motion have been recently observed at room temperature, but the key mechanisms of their formation are not yet well-understood. Here it is shown that in heavy metal/ferromagnet heterostructures, pulsed currents can drive morphological transitions between labyrinth-like, stripe-like, and skyrmionic states. Using high-resolution X-ray microscopy, the spin texture evolution with temperature and magnetic field is imaged and it is demonstrated that with transient Joule heating, topologica…

Materials scienceMagnetic domainskyrmionsmultilayersperpendicular magnetic anisotropyDzyaloshinkii-Moriya interaction02 engineering and technologymagnetic domains01 natural sciencesEngineering0103 physical sciencesddc:530General Materials ScienceNanoscience & Nanotechnology010306 general physicsSpin-½Magnetization dynamicsCondensed matter physicsTexture (cosmology)Mechanical EngineeringSkyrmion021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall EffectMagnetic fieldFerromagnetismMechanics of MaterialsPhysical SciencesChemical Sciences0210 nano-technologyJoule heating
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Coarsening of Antiferromagnetic Domains in Multilayers: The Key Role of Magnetocrystalline Anisotropy

2002

The domain structure of an antiferromagnetic superlattice is studied. Synchrotron Mössbauer and polarized neutron reflectometric maps show micrometer-size primary domain formation as the external field decreases from saturation to remanence. A secondary domain state consisting mainly of at least 1 order of magnitude larger domains is created when a small field along the layer magnetizations induces a bulk-spin-flop transition. The domain-size distribution is reproducibly dependent on the magnetic prehistory. The condition for domain coarsening is shown to be the equilibrium of the external field energy with the anisotropy energy.

Materials scienceMagnetoresistanceCondensed matter physicsAnisotropy energyRemanenceSuperlatticeGeneral Physics and AstronomyAntiferromagnetismMagnetocrystalline anisotropySaturation (magnetic)Order of magnitudePhysical Review Letters
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Optical studies of laser-induced gray-tracking in KTP

1999

We have studied gray-tracking induced by a pulsed and polarized 532-nm laser beam in flux grown KTiOPO/sub 4/ (KTP) crystals. Transmission spectra measured under polarized light give different results: gray-tracking leads to an increase in the initial anisotropy of the linear optical properties of KTP, and the polar axis is the most sensitive to this process. The dynamics of relaxation of gray-tracking is anisotropic and depends on the wavelength under analysis. We show a possible induced modification of the crystal surface and also the existence of an intensity above which gray-tracking reaches the saturation point. We then measure the temperature above which gray-tracking no longer exists.

Materials scienceMagnetoresistanceGeometrical opticsbusiness.industryNonlinear opticsOptical polarizationCondensed Matter PhysicsLaserMolecular physicsAtomic and Molecular Physics and Opticslaw.inventionCrystalWavelengthOpticslawComputer Science::Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessAnisotropyIEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics
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Drying and Compression under Confining Pressure Effects on Structural Rearrangement of Wood

1996

Materials scienceMechanics of MaterialsMechanical EngineeringGeneral Materials ScienceComposite materialCondensed Matter PhysicsCompression (physics)AnisotropyOverburden pressureNihon Reoroji Gakkaishi(Journal of the Society of Rheology, Japan)
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