TY - GEN
T1 - Role of dimension size of patterned permalloy films in high frequency applications
AU - Syed, Azeemuddin
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - Ferromagnetic materials have been extensively used into on-chip passive devices to improve device performance at radio frequencies (RF). A lot of work is in progress to boost up the frequency response of permalloy material in order to incorporate it with RF Inductors. One of them is control of domain dynamics. Therefore to control the domain dynamics it is important to know the factors effecting the high frequency performance. In this work, Double and Single domain permalloy bars with varying dimension sizes have been incorporated with transmission lines. The simulation and measured results show that dimension size of these patterned permalloy films play a crucial role in boosting up the frequency response. It is also observed that a particular size of permalloy bars can be used for a specific range of frequencies. As the dimension of the bar decreases maintaining same domain pattern, the frequency to which it responds can be increased. Finally, effect of surface topography on domain structures and corresponding dynamic processes is also discussed.
AB - Ferromagnetic materials have been extensively used into on-chip passive devices to improve device performance at radio frequencies (RF). A lot of work is in progress to boost up the frequency response of permalloy material in order to incorporate it with RF Inductors. One of them is control of domain dynamics. Therefore to control the domain dynamics it is important to know the factors effecting the high frequency performance. In this work, Double and Single domain permalloy bars with varying dimension sizes have been incorporated with transmission lines. The simulation and measured results show that dimension size of these patterned permalloy films play a crucial role in boosting up the frequency response. It is also observed that a particular size of permalloy bars can be used for a specific range of frequencies. As the dimension of the bar decreases maintaining same domain pattern, the frequency to which it responds can be increased. Finally, effect of surface topography on domain structures and corresponding dynamic processes is also discussed.
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U2 - 10.1109/NANO.2010.5698023
DO - 10.1109/NANO.2010.5698023
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:79951825480
SN - 9781424470334
T3 - 2010 10th IEEE Conference on Nanotechnology, NANO 2010
SP - 980
EP - 982
BT - 2010 10th IEEE Conference on Nanotechnology, NANO 2010
T2 - 2010 10th IEEE Conference on Nanotechnology, NANO 2010
Y2 - 17 August 2010 through 20 August 2010
ER -