Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2020
Volume 65, Number 1
Monday–Friday, March 2–6, 2020; Denver, Colorado
Session X45: Magnetic Anisotropy: Hard and Soft Materials
11:15 AM–1:51 PM,
Friday, March 6, 2020
Room: 706
Sponsoring
Unit:
GMAG
Chair: Scooter Johnson, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory
Abstract: X45.00011 : An efficient model for modelling Barkhausen noise in PMA thin films
Presenter:
Audun Skaugen
(Computational Physics Laboratory, Tampere University and Helsinki Institute of Physics)
Authors:
Audun Skaugen
(Computational Physics Laboratory, Tampere University and Helsinki Institute of Physics)
Lasse Laurson
(Computational Physics Laboratory, Tampere University and Helsinki Institute of Physics)
anisotropy (PMA) is of great interest due to their technological applications
in spintronic devices, as well as the critical phenomenon of Barkhausen noise
due to the domain wall pinning to quenched disorder. However, current
numerical studies of domain walls, using micromagnetic discretized solvers on
the entire system, are limited to small system sizes by the expensive
computation of the far-field forces between every pair of spins. As a result,
the statistical signature of Barkhausen noise has strong finite size effects in
such studies.
We present an efficient, principled numerical model which reduces the
description of the PMA thin film to a single one-dimensional domain wall, by
integrating over the coordinate perpendicular to the domain wall. The full
nonlocal demagnetizing field is included in the computation, but formulated as
a an integral over the remaining dimension along the wall. This allows for
numerical studies of Barkhausen noise in large systems, while still including
physical effects such as Walker breakdown and nonlocal interactions.
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