We study the fluctuation conductivity of a superconducting film, which is
placed to perpendicular non-uniform magnetic field with the amplitude H0
induced by the ferromagnet with domain structure. The conductivity tensor is
shown to be essentially anisotropic. The magnitude of this anisotropy is
governed by the temperature and the typical width of magnetic domains d. For
d≪LH0=Φ0/H0 the difference between diagonal fluctuation
conductivity components Δσ∥ along the domain walls and
Δσ⊥ across them has the order of (d/LH0)4. In the
opposite case for d≫LH0 the fluctuation conductivity tensor reveals
effective dimensionality crossover from standard two-dimensional (T−Tc)−1
behavior well above the critical temperature Tc to the one-dimensional
(T−Tc)−3/2 one close to Tc for Δσ∥ or to the
(T−Tc)−1/2 dependence for Δσ⊥. In the intermediate case
d≈LH0 for a fixed temperature shift from Tc the dependence
Δσ∥(H0) is shown to have a minimum at H0∼Φ0/d2
while Δσ⊥(H0) is a monotonically increasing function.Comment: 11 pages, 8 figure