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Study of 3D modulated magnetic structures
Dočkalová, Lucie ; Staňo, Michal (referee) ; Turčan, Igor (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with an experimental preparation and static characterization of the magnetization of 3D modulated magnetic nanostructures. The aim of the thesis is to use innovative methods in nanofabrication to devise magnetic structures that exhibit properties that cannot be achieved by standard lithography methods. In the beginning, the reader is acquainted with the micromagnetism theory. Emphasis is put on a magnetic anisotropy. The preparation of the sample is described in the second part of the thesis, together with used techniques, such as electron-beam lithography (EBL) and focused electron beam induced deposition (FEBID), are stated. In the experimental part, Kerr microscopy is used for the evaluation of static magnetic responses of prepared 3D modulated magnetic structures. They are compared with static responses of planar magnetic structures. Besides other things, amplitudes of modulations are measured using an atomic force microscope (AFM), and the influence of amplitude on the induced magnetic anisotropy is evaluated. It is found out that prepared 3D modulations induced the uniaxial anisotropy field, which can influence a preferred direction of a vector of magnetization.
Magnetic properties of materials based on metastable Fe-Ni thin films
Křižáková, Viola ; Uhlíř, Vojtěch (referee) ; Flajšman, Lukáš (advisor)
Metastable Fe78Ni22 thin films grown on Cu(100) substrates are known for their capability of structural and magnetic phase transition upon ion beam irradiation. This thesis focuses on characterization of magnetic properties of FeNi layers with the emphasis on their anisotropic behaviour. An analytical model describing magnetic anisotropies, in planar structures and thin films, and its modification for Fe78Ni22/Cu(100) system is described in the theoretical part. In the experimental part, the anisotropy of ion-beam-transformed FeNi structures is thoroughly studied. The transformed films and patterns exhibit four-fold magnetic anisotropy originating from bcc iron crystal structure. Further, the possibility of modification of the magnetic anisotropy type by selecting a proper focused ion beam scanning strategy during the transformation is demonstrated. In the last part of the thesis, the maximum achievable lateral resolution of focused ion beam transformed structures is explored and a prototypical magnonic crystal is prepared.
Magneto-optical investigation of spintronic materials
Vojáček, Libor ; Flajšman, Lukáš (referee) ; Arregi Uribeetxebarria, Jon Ander (advisor)
Magnetooptický Kerrův jev představuje užitečný nástroj pro zkoumání magnetických vlastností kovových povrchů. Jeho využití při měření procesu přepínání magnetizace vnějším magnetickým polem nám může poskytnout cennou informaci o magnetické anizotropii zkoumané látky. V předložené práci se zabýváme teoretickými aspekty procesu přepínání magnetizace a změny polarizace světla při odrazu od magnetických povrchů. Dále je popsána optická sestava založená na modulaci polarizace světla schopná měřit magnetooptické veličiny s vysokou citlivostí. Tento přístroj byl sestaven modifikací již existující, podobné optické sestavy. Funkčnost zařízení byla ověřena měřeními na tenkých magnetických vrstvách. Získaná data pomáhají odhalit vlastnosti tenkých metamagnetických vrstev z FeRh, materiálu s potenciálními aplikacemi pro spintroniku.
Study of 3D modulated magnetic structures
Dočkalová, Lucie ; Staňo, Michal (referee) ; Turčan, Igor (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with an experimental preparation and static characterization of the magnetization of 3D modulated magnetic nanostructures. The aim of the thesis is to use innovative methods in nanofabrication to devise magnetic structures that exhibit properties that cannot be achieved by standard lithography methods. In the beginning, the reader is acquainted with the micromagnetism theory. Emphasis is put on a magnetic anisotropy. The preparation of the sample is described in the second part of the thesis, together with used techniques, such as electron-beam lithography (EBL) and focused electron beam induced deposition (FEBID), are stated. In the experimental part, Kerr microscopy is used for the evaluation of static magnetic responses of prepared 3D modulated magnetic structures. They are compared with static responses of planar magnetic structures. Besides other things, amplitudes of modulations are measured using an atomic force microscope (AFM), and the influence of amplitude on the induced magnetic anisotropy is evaluated. It is found out that prepared 3D modulations induced the uniaxial anisotropy field, which can influence a preferred direction of a vector of magnetization.
Magneto-optical investigation of spintronic materials
Vojáček, Libor ; Flajšman, Lukáš (referee) ; Arregi Uribeetxebarria, Jon Ander (advisor)
Magnetooptický Kerrův jev představuje užitečný nástroj pro zkoumání magnetických vlastností kovových povrchů. Jeho využití při měření procesu přepínání magnetizace vnějším magnetickým polem nám může poskytnout cennou informaci o magnetické anizotropii zkoumané látky. V předložené práci se zabýváme teoretickými aspekty procesu přepínání magnetizace a změny polarizace světla při odrazu od magnetických povrchů. Dále je popsána optická sestava založená na modulaci polarizace světla schopná měřit magnetooptické veličiny s vysokou citlivostí. Tento přístroj byl sestaven modifikací již existující, podobné optické sestavy. Funkčnost zařízení byla ověřena měřeními na tenkých magnetických vrstvách. Získaná data pomáhají odhalit vlastnosti tenkých metamagnetických vrstev z FeRh, materiálu s potenciálními aplikacemi pro spintroniku.
Magnetic properties of materials based on metastable Fe-Ni thin films
Křižáková, Viola ; Uhlíř, Vojtěch (referee) ; Flajšman, Lukáš (advisor)
Metastable Fe78Ni22 thin films grown on Cu(100) substrates are known for their capability of structural and magnetic phase transition upon ion beam irradiation. This thesis focuses on characterization of magnetic properties of FeNi layers with the emphasis on their anisotropic behaviour. An analytical model describing magnetic anisotropies, in planar structures and thin films, and its modification for Fe78Ni22/Cu(100) system is described in the theoretical part. In the experimental part, the anisotropy of ion-beam-transformed FeNi structures is thoroughly studied. The transformed films and patterns exhibit four-fold magnetic anisotropy originating from bcc iron crystal structure. Further, the possibility of modification of the magnetic anisotropy type by selecting a proper focused ion beam scanning strategy during the transformation is demonstrated. In the last part of the thesis, the maximum achievable lateral resolution of focused ion beam transformed structures is explored and a prototypical magnonic crystal is prepared.

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