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Magnetic-Pole Flip by Millimeter Wave.

Shin-Ichi OhkoshiMarie YoshikiyoKenta ImotoKosuke NakagawaAsuka NamaiHiroko TokoroYuji YahagiKyohei TakeuchiFangda JiaSeiji MiyashitaMakoto NakajimaHongsong QiuKosaku KatoTakehiro YamaokaMasashi ShirataKenji NaoiKoichi YagishitaHiroaki Doshita
Published in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2020)
In the era of Big Data and the Internet of Things, data archiving is a key technology. From this viewpoint, magnetic recordings are drawing attention because they guarantee long-term data storage. To archive an enormous amount of data, further increase of the recording density is necessary. Herein a new magnetic recording methodology, "focused-millimeter-wave-assisted magnetic recording (F-MIMR)," is proposed. To test this methodology, magnetic films based on epsilon iron oxide nanoparticles are prepared and a focused-millimeter-wave generator is constructed using terahertz (THz) light. Irradiating the focused millimeter wave to epsilon iron oxide instantly switches its magnetic pole direction. The spin dynamics of F-MIMR are also calculated using the stochastic Landau-Lifshitz-Gilbert model considering all of the spins in an epsilon iron oxide nanoparticle. In F-MIMR, the heat-up effect of the recording media is expected to be suppressed. Thus, F-MIMR can be applied to high-density magnetic recordings.
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