In various micro and nanosystems applications comprising magnetic films, the polarizing field still needs to be integrated. We hereby present a solution for the self biasing of magnetic films using micropatterned permanent magnets. Micromagnetic simulations were used as a designing and optimization tool to create a biasing structure. The samples were fabricated with varying geometric parameters using classical silicon microfabrication techniques. Nanostructured TbCo/FeCo magnetostrictive thin films were sputtered over coercive FePt filled trenches etched in silicon. Magnetic and magneto-elastic characterizations confirmed the numerical simulations. In particular, nonlinear actuation of a self-biased magnetostrictive cantilever has been obtained at a zero external polarizing field.
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Yannick Dusch;
Yannick Dusch
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International Associated Laboratory LEMAC: IEMN
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Nicolas Tiercelin;
Nicolas Tiercelin
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Alexey Klimov;
Alexey Klimov
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International Associated Laboratory LEMAC: IEMN
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Vasyl Rudenko;
Vasyl Rudenko
International Associated Laboratory LEMAC: IEMN
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Yury Ignatov;
Yury Ignatov
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International Associated Laboratory LEMAC: IEMN
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Sami Hage-Ali;
Sami Hage-Ali
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Philippe Pernod;
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International Associated Laboratory LEMAC: IEMN
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Vladimir Preobrazhensky
Vladimir Preobrazhensky
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International Associated Laboratory LEMAC: IEMN
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Yannick Dusch
a)
Nicolas Tiercelin
Alexey Klimov
b)
Vasyl Rudenko
Yury Ignatov
b)
Sami Hage-Ali
Philippe Pernod
Vladimir Preobrazhensky
c)
International Associated Laboratory LEMAC: IEMN
, UMR CNRS 8520, PRES Lille Nord de France, ECLille, 59651 Villeneuve d’Ascq, France
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Author to whom correspondence should be addressed. Electronic mail: [email protected].
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International Associated Laboratory LEMAC: V. A. Kotelnikov Institute of Radioengineering and Electronics, 125009 Moscow, Russia.
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International Associated Laboratory LEMAC: Wave Research Center, GPI RAS, 38 Vavilov str., Moscow, 119991, Russia.
J. Appl. Phys. 109, 07A720 (2011)
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September 24 2010
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December 03 2010
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Yannick Dusch, Nicolas Tiercelin, Alexey Klimov, Vasyl Rudenko, Yury Ignatov, Sami Hage-Ali, Philippe Pernod, Vladimir Preobrazhensky; Patterned L1-FePt for polarization of magnetic films. J. Appl. Phys. 1 April 2011; 109 (7): 07A720. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3561172
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