Flux-closure domains in high aspect ratio electroless-deposited CoNiB nanotubes
arXiv:1704.06614 · doi:10.21468/SciPostPhys.5.4.038
Abstract
We report the imaging of magnetic domains in ferromagnetic CoNiB nanotubes with very long aspect ratio, fabricated by electroless plating. While axial magnetization is expected for long tubes made of soft magnetic materials, we evidence series of azimuthal domains. We tentatively explain these by the interplay of anisotropic strain and/or grain size, with magneto-elasticity and/or anisotropic interfacial magnetic anisotropy. This material could be interesting for dense data storage, as well as curvature-induced magnetic phenomena such as the non-reciprocity of spin-wave propagation.
Focus only on azimuthal domains, information on domain walls (part of v1) removed - title, abstract and discussion changed accordingly, tubular racetracks scheme removed; new references, figures. Submission to SciPost (reformatted, new abstract, DOI added to references). Enhanced discussion of anisotropy, disagreement of synchrotron data and magnetometry rectified, new MOKE data added