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Spin Relaxation from Continuous Film to Magnetic Nanostructures
Banff, Alberta, Canada August 25-August 27
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ICMENS.2004.1322004 International Conference on MEMS ...
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X. Zhu, University of Alberta
Z. Liu, University of Alberta
K. Buchanan, University of Alberta
G. Woltersdorf, Simon Fraser University
J. Liang, Brown University
P. Grutter, McGill University
V. Metlushko, University of Illinois at Chicago
A. Meldrum, University of Alberta
J. Xu, Brown University
B. Heinrich, Simon Fraser University
M. R. Freeman, University of Alberta
The spin relaxation from continuous iron film, to lithographically patterned submicron Permalloy disks, and to iron and nickel nanoparticles were studied by ultrafast magnetooptical technique. In the continuous film, the damping parameter is obtained through fitting the experimental data. In the lithographically confined submicron disks, the excitation due to the formation of the standing waves is found. Ultrafast spin relaxation and spin relaxation due to magnetic coupling are investigated.
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X. Zhu, Z. Liu, K. Buchanan, G. Woltersdorf, J. Liang, P. Grutter, V. Metlushko, A. Meldrum, J. Xu, B. Heinrich, M. R. Freeman, "Spin Relaxation from Continuous Film to Magnetic Nanostructures," icmens, pp.129-136, 2004 International Conference on MEMS, NANO and Smart Systems (ICMENS'04), 2004
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