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      Domain walls in magnetic multilayers with a biquadratic exchange
                               Kostyuchenko VV
                         PHYSICS OF THE SOLID STATE
                             44 (1): 98-101 2002

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type: Article       Language: English     References: 20      Cited: 0

Abstract:
The structure of domain walls in magnetic multilayers is investigated taking
into account the uniaxial anisotropy and biquadratic exchange between the
layers. Analytical solutions are derived for different types of domain wall
structures. The majority of the solutions obtained have no analogs in
conventional magnetic materials. The thickness and the energy density per
unit area are calculated for the domain walls under investigation. The range
of parameters that correspond to more energetically favorable structures of
domain walls is established. (C) 2002 MAIK "Nauka/ Interperiodica".

KeyWords Plus:
SPIN-REORIENTATION TRANSITIONS, PHASE-TRANSITIONS, CUBIC ANISOTROPY,
SUPERLATTICES, BILAYERS, DYNAMICS, LAYERS

Addresses:
Kostyuchenko VV, Russian Acad Sci, Inst Microelect & Informat, Univ Skaya Ul
21, Yaroslavl 150007, Russia
Russian Acad Sci, Inst Microelect & Informat, Yaroslavl 150007, Russia

Publisher:
AMER INST PHYSICS, MELVILLE

IDS Number:
507UG

ISSN:
1063-7834
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