Colloidal domain lithography for regularly arranged artificial magnetic out-of-plane monodomains in Au/Co/Au layers.

Piotr Kuświk, Arno Ehresmann, Maria Tekielak, Bogdan Szymański, Iosif Sveklo, Piotr Mazalski, Dieter Engel, Jan Kisielewski, Daniel Lengemann, Maciej Urbaniak, Christoph Schmidt, Andrzej Maziewski, Feliks Stobiecki

Institute of Molecular Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poznań, Poland.

Journal Article: Nanotechnology (impact factor: 3.14). 03/2011; 22(9):095302. DOI: 10.1088/0957-4484/22/9/095302

Abstract

Regularly arranged magnetic out-of-plane patterns in continuous and flat films are promising for applications in data storage technology (bit patterned media) or transport of individual magnetic particles. Whereas topographic magnetic structures are fabricated by standard lithographical techniques, the fabrication of regularly arranged artificial domains in topographically flat films is difficult, since the free energy minimization determines the existence, shape, and regularity of domains. Here we show that keV He(+) ion bombardment of Au/Co/Au layer systems through a colloidal mask of hexagonally arranged spherical polystyrene beads enables magnetic patterning of regularly arranged cylindrical magnetic monodomains with out-of-plane magnetization embedded in a ferromagnetic matrix with easy-plane anisotropy. This colloidal domain lithography creates artificial domains via periodic lateral anisotropy variations induced by periodic defect density modulations. Magnetization reversal of the layer system observed by magnetic force microscopy shows individual disc switching indicating monodomain states.

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Keywords

artificial domains
 
Au/Co/Au layer systems
 
colloidal mask
 
cylindrical magnetic monodomains
 
data storage technology
 
density modulations
 
easy-plane anisotropy
 
ferromagnetic matrix
 
flat films
 
free energy minimization
 
individual disc switching
 
individual magnetic particles
 
magnetic force microscopy
 
magnetic out-of-plane patterns
 
monodomain states
 
out-of-plane magnetization
 
periodic lateral anisotropy variations induced
 
spherical polystyrene beads enables magnetic patterning
 
topographic magnetic structures
 
topographically flat films