10 research outputs found
Exchange stiffness proportional to power of magnetization in permalloy co-doped with Mo and Cu
The exchange stiffness of magnetic materials is one of the essential
parameters governing magnetic texture and its dynamics in magnetic devices. The
effect of single-element doping on exchange stiffness has been investigated for
several doping elements for permalloy (NiFe alloy), a soft magnetic material
whose soft magnetic properties can be controlled by doping. However, the impact
of more practical multi-element doping on the exchange stiffness of permalloy
is unknown. This study investigates the typical magnetic properties, including
exchange stiffness, of permalloy systematically co-doped with Mo and Cu using
broadband ferromagnetic resonance spectroscopy. We find that the exchange
stiffness, which decreases with increasing doping levels, is proportional to a
power of magnetization, which also decreases with increasing doping levels. The
magnetization, , dependence of the exchange stiffness constant, ,
of all the investigated samples, irrespective of the doping levels of each
element, lies on a single curve expressed as with
exponent close to 2. This empirical power-law relationship provides a
guideline for predicting unknown exchange stiffness in non-magnetic
element-doped permalloy systems
A scattering Experiment at J-PARC and the Analysis Status
International audienceJ-PARC E40 aims to measure the differential cross sections of the Σ^±p elastic scatterings and the Σ^−p → Λn conversion. A clear peak of Σ^− was observed in a missing mass spectrum of the π^−p → K^+X reaction and recoil protons from the πp elastic scattering were successfully observed in the data taken in the summer 2018. The rest of data taking is coming in the spring 2019