Magnetic domain states in nano-sized Co nuclei electrodeposited onto monocrystalline silicon

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Title: Magnetic domain states in nano-sized Co nuclei electrodeposited onto monocrystalline silicon
Authors: Moina, C.A. moina@inti.gov.ar, de Oliveira-Versic, L., Vazdar, M.
Source: Materials Letters. Nov2004, Vol. 58 Issue 27/28, p3518-3522. 5p.
Subjects: Ferromagnetic materials, Magnetic domain, Semiconductor doping, Solution (Chemistry), Solid solutions
Abstract: Abstract: In the present work, nano-sized magnetic nuclei of Co have been electrodeposited onto p-Si (111). The deposition follows a mechanism of progressive nucleation and growth controlled by diffusion. MFM studies showed that the transition between magnetic domain states is strongly dependent on the size and shape of the nuclei. A critical height h0 is defined below which the nuclei presented always a single-domain configuration. The limiting lower boundary for the single-domain state calculated from the theory is quantitatively coincident with the experimental results. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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  Data: Abstract: In the present work, nano-sized magnetic nuclei of Co have been electrodeposited onto p-Si (111). The deposition follows a mechanism of progressive nucleation and growth controlled by diffusion. MFM studies showed that the transition between magnetic domain states is strongly dependent on the size and shape of the nuclei. A critical height h0 is defined below which the nuclei presented always a single-domain configuration. The limiting lower boundary for the single-domain state calculated from the theory is quantitatively coincident with the experimental results. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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