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Title: Damping Dependence of Reyersal Magnetic Field on Co=Based Nano=Ferromagnetic with Thermal Activation
Authors: Herianto, Nadia Ananda
Keywords: nanodot;gilbert damping;HAMR;reversal field;cobalt
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Program Studi Pendidikan Fisika Fakultas Sains dan Matematika Universitas Kristen Satya Wacana
Abstract: Currently, hard disk development has used HAMR technology that applies heat to perpendicular media until near Curie temperature, then cools it down to room temperature. The use of HAMR technology is significantly influence by Gilbert damping constants. Damping affects the magnetization reversal and coercivity field. Simulation is used to evaluate magnetization reversal by completing Landau-Lifshitz-Gilbert explicit equation. A strong ferromagnetic cobalt based material with size 50×50×20 nm3 is used which parameters are anisotropy materials 3.51×106erg/cm3, magnetic saturation 5697.5 G, exchange constant 1×10-7erg/cm, and various Gilbert damping from 0.09 to 0.5. To observe the thermal effect, two schemes are used which are Reduced Barrier Writing and Curie Point Writing. As a result, materials with high damping is able to reverse the magnetizations faster and reduce the energy barrier. Moreover, it can lower the minimum field to start the magnetizations reversal, threshold field, and probability rate. The heating near Curie temperature has succeded in reducing the reversal field to 1/10 compared to writing process in absence of thermal field
URI: http://repository.uksw.edu/handle/123456789/9603
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