2000
DOI: 10.1063/1.1287607
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Magnetic structure of epitaxially grown MnAs on GaAs(001)

Abstract: We investigate in detail the occurrence of magnetic domains in epitaxially grown MnAs films on GaAs͑001͒ by magnetic force microscopy ͑MFM͒. MnAs layers exhibit in their demagnetized state a very complex magnetic domain structure. High resolution MFM images reveal detailed information on the domain wall. Additionally, we imaged magnetic domains in the dependence on the applied magnetic field. This detailed investigation gives new insight into the correlation between film topography and magnetic domain structur… Show more

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“…Furthermore it is important that owing to the MnAs crystalline anisotropy the uniaxial hard axis for magnetization of the film is oriented along the MnAs[0001] direction and the magnetic moments are lying in the MnAs(0001) plane. The values for the crystalline anisotropy constants for the in-plane MnAs[1120] direction and the out-of-plane MnAs[1 100] direction are nearly the same [19]. Therefore the shape anisotropy of the MnAs stripes and the direction of an external magnetic field have a strong influence on the observed magnetic properties.…”
Section: Featurementioning
confidence: 76%
“…Furthermore it is important that owing to the MnAs crystalline anisotropy the uniaxial hard axis for magnetization of the film is oriented along the MnAs[0001] direction and the magnetic moments are lying in the MnAs(0001) plane. The values for the crystalline anisotropy constants for the in-plane MnAs[1120] direction and the out-of-plane MnAs[1 100] direction are nearly the same [19]. Therefore the shape anisotropy of the MnAs stripes and the direction of an external magnetic field have a strong influence on the observed magnetic properties.…”
Section: Featurementioning
confidence: 76%
“…In neighbouring domains, the magnetic moments are oriented opposite to each other, i.e., along [1120] and [1120], respectively. Since [0001] is the hard axis of magnetization and the out-of-plane [1100] direction is a medium axis of magnetization, the rotation of the magnetic moment occurs via an out-of-plane rotation, giving rise to the observed magnetic contrast [23]. This meander-like contrast is due to domain walls of the Bloch-type.…”
Section: B Mnas-on-gaasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The domain structure is governed by topography as with the previous work, 12) and it depends on the structural properties of the thin film, i.e., the surface orientation, thickness and defects. In the case of the present sample, the characteristic fair rectangular defects make local nonmagnetic areas on the surface.…”
Section: Mnas On Gaas (001)mentioning
confidence: 99%