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Berlin 2012 – wissenschaftliches Programm

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DS: Fachverband Dünne Schichten

DS 19: Poster I: Multiferroics (jointly with MA, DF, KR, TT), Spins in organic materials (jointly with MA), FePt Nanoparticles (jointly with MA, MM)

DS 19.88: Poster

Dienstag, 27. März 2012, 12:15–15:15, Poster A

Thermally modulated ferromagnetic resonance in planar microresonator — •Puchong Kijamnajsuk1,2, Christian Schöppner1, Sven Stienen1, Detlef Spoddig1, Ralf Meckenstock1, and Josef Pelzl21Universität Duisburg-Essen, Standort Duisburg, Institut für Physik und CeNIDE, AG Farle, Lotharstr. 1, 47048 Duisburg — 2Institute of Experimental Physics, Ruhr University Bochum

A novel approach based on the combination of two scanning thermal near field techniques: the thermally modulated ferromagnetic resonance (FMR) by the probe of a scanning thermal wave microscope and the 3ω-signal from the same thermal probe. The simultaneous detection of the thermally modulated microwave absorption and of the 3ω-response of the nano-probe offers a means to control the thermal contact between probe and sample. To enhance the sensitivity of the FMR detection for the single 30nm x 30nm x 30nm ferromagnetic Heusler alloy Ni45Mn37In13Co5, we have designed a microresonator setup. The constant amplitude microwave field is generated inside the resonator at the position of the sample at a fixed frequency 14GHz. To observe the FMR we apply the fixed external magnetic field and modulate the sample temperature by joule heating from the probe. With the microresonator we demonstrate the detection of FMR of a single nano-sized cube.

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