Measuring the effective field of biaxial anisotropy in magnetic films magnetized in their plane on pulsed induction setupsстатья
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Аннотация:The process of 90 degrees pulsed magnetization is proposed to be used to measure the effective field of biaxial anisotropy H-K2. The method has been developed as applied to ferrite-garnet films with a magnetization lying in their plane and is based on the determination of threshold field H-m0, at which magnetization is fully effected by rotation of magnetization vector M. The analysis performed in this study has shown that H-K2 = 4(H(m0)cos phi* - H(0)sin phi*)/sin4 phi*, where H-0 is the setting field determining the initial direction of vector M along one of the easy magnetization axes, and phi* is the critical angle of the initial rotation of vector M reached in field H 0, beginning with which the magnetization rotation is not decelerated by anisotropy forces. It is shown that, for typical values of H-K2, phi* congruent to 26 degrees. The threshold field is determined from a kink in the dependence of the initial-peak amplitude in the longitudinal signal of 90 degrees magnetization on the amplitude of magnetizing field H-m. For homogeneous films, the measurement accuracy of the effective field of biaxial anisotropy ensured in this method is no worse than 5-6%.