1. Coupled vortex oscillations in spatially separated permalloy squares.
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Vogel A, Kamionka T, Martens M, Drews A, Chou KW, Tyliszczak T, Stoll H, Van Waeyenberge B, and Meier G
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We experimentally study the magnetization dynamics of pairs of micron-sized permalloy squares coupled via their stray fields. The trajectories of the vortex cores in the Landau-domain patterns of the squares are mapped in real space using time-resolved scanning transmission x-ray microscopy. After excitation of one of the vortex cores with a short magnetic-field pulse, the system behaves like coupled harmonic oscillators. The coupling strength depends on the separation between the squares and the configuration of the vortex-core polarizations. Considering the excitation via a rotating in-plane magnetic field, it can be understood that only a weak response of the second vortex core is observed for equal core polarizations., (© 2011 American Physical Society)
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- 2011
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