J.C. Slonczewski, A.P. Malozemoff, et al.
Applied Physics Letters
A principal theme of this report is that the exchange-stiffness parameter replaces magnetic anisotropy as the principal core-material parameter (besides MS) governing the sensitivity of a read head when the cross-sectional dimensions of the core are less than 1 μm. A cylindrical magnetic tube within the core of a read head would provide micromagnetic advantages. Under certain conditions the unstable exchange energy stored in a magnetic vortex interacts with the stabilizing effect of self-demagnetization to amplify the stored flux by drawing fringing flux from the underlayer and shield. Reading characteristics which are valid, from the micromagnetic standpoint, down to storage-cell areas as small as (40 nm)2 are predicted. For sensitive reading, the core length must be near 100 (D/1 μm)2 μm, where D is the outer diameter of the tube.
J.C. Slonczewski, A.P. Malozemoff, et al.
Applied Physics Letters
J.C. Slonczewski
INTERMAG 2000
J.C. Slonczewski
Journal of Applied Physics
J.C. Slonczewski
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics