Engineered magnetization and exchange stiffness in direct-write Co–Fe nanoelements
/ Authors
S. Bunyaev, B. Budinská, R. Sachser, Qi Wang, K. Levchenko, Sebastian Knauer, A. Bondarenko, M. Urbánek, K. Guslienko, A. Chumak
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/ Abstract
Media with engineered magnetization are essential building blocks in superconductivity, magnetism and magnon spintronics. However, the established thin-film and lithographic techniques insufficiently suit the realization of planar components with on-demand-tailored magnetization in the lateral dimension. Here, we demonstrate the engineering of the magnetic properties of CoFe-based nanodisks fabricated by the mask-less technique of focused electron beam induced deposition (FEBID). The material composition in the nanodisks is tuned \emph{in-situ} via the e-beam waiting time in the FEBID process and their post-growth irradiation with Ga ions. The magnetization $M_s$ and exchange stiffness $A$ of the disks are deduced from perpendicular ferromagnetic resonance measurements. The achieved $M_s$ variation in the broad range from $720$ emu/cm$^3$ to $1430$ emu/cm$^3$ continuously bridges the gap between the $M_s$ values of such widely used magnonic materials as permalloy and CoFeB. The presented approach paves a way towards nanoscale 2D and 3D systems with controllable and space-varied magnetic properties.
Journal: arXiv: Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics
DOI: 10.1063/5.0036361