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Understanding the Effect of Curvature on the Magnetization Reversal of Three-Dimensional Nanohelices.

John FullertonArthur R C McCrayAmanda K Petford-LongCharudatta M Phatak
Published in: Nano letters (2024)
Comprehending the interaction between geometry and magnetism in three-dimensional (3D) nanostructures is important to understand the fundamental physics of domain wall (DW) formation and pinning. Here, we use focused-electron-beam-induced deposition to fabricate magnetic nanohelices with increasing helical curvature with height. Using electron tomography and Lorentz transmission electron microscopy, we reconstruct the 3D structure and magnetization of the nanohelices. The surface curvature, helical curvature, and torsion of the nanohelices are then quantified from the tomographic reconstructions. Furthermore, by using the experimental 3D reconstructions as inputs for micromagnetic simulations, we can reveal the influence of surface and helical curvature on the magnetic reversal mechanism. Hence, we can directly correlate the magnetic behavior of a 3D nanohelix to its experimental structure. These results demonstrate how the control of geometry in nanohelices can be utilized in the stabilization of DWs and control of the response of the nanostructure to applied magnetic fields.
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