2014
DOI: 10.1063/1.4870866
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Influence of the structure defects on the magnetic properties of the FePt/Fe bilayer

Abstract: Influence of the structure defects on the magnetic properties of the FePt/Fe bilayer 2 Abstract. Thin magnetic multilayered films containing FePt have attracted a lot of attention recently due to their possible usage in ultra-high density magnetic storage. Although structure defects play a dramatic role in the magnetization process and influence magnetic properties in general this dependence haven't been studied thoroughly. The main aim of this work was to perform theoretical investigation of the magnetic prop… Show more

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“…Investigation of the dependences of these characteristics on the presence of defects in a sample is a very difficult and, at the same time, actual problem that has technical applications. However, despite certain theoretical developments in this field [3][4][5][6] and the significant progress made in computer simulation of such problems [2,[7][8][9][10], the mechanisms governing such dependences are still not sufficiently understood. In this series of studies, men tion should be made of the work [11], in which the authors considered some aspects of the nucleation conditions and structural features of magnetic inho mogeneities formed at defects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Investigation of the dependences of these characteristics on the presence of defects in a sample is a very difficult and, at the same time, actual problem that has technical applications. However, despite certain theoretical developments in this field [3][4][5][6] and the significant progress made in computer simulation of such problems [2,[7][8][9][10], the mechanisms governing such dependences are still not sufficiently understood. In this series of studies, men tion should be made of the work [11], in which the authors considered some aspects of the nucleation conditions and structural features of magnetic inho mogeneities formed at defects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%