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Yawei Lu, Wenbin Hu, Wan Liu, Feiming Bai. Influence of the anisotropy on the magneto-acoustic response of magnetic surface acoustic wave resonatorsJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2020, 29(6): 067504.
| Yawei Lu, Wenbin Hu, Wan Liu, Feiming Bai. Influence of the anisotropy on the magneto-acoustic response of magnetic surface acoustic wave resonatorsJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2020, 29(6): 067504. |
Influence of the anisotropy on the magneto-acoustic response of magnetic surface acoustic wave resonators
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Abstract
One-port magnetic surface acoustic wave (MSAW) resonators are fabricated by stacking multilayered (FeCoSiB/SiO2)n films directly on top of interdigital electrodes. It is shown that the magneto-acoustic response of the MSAW resonators critically depends the hysteresis of ΔE effect. For the magnetic multilayer without induced magnetic anisotropy, the resonance frequency (fR) exhibits a butterfly-like dependence on the external field, therefore, enabling bipolar detection of magnetic field smaller than its coercive field. However, for the magnetic multilayers with induced magnetic anisotropy, butterfly-like or loop-like fR-H curves are measured along the interdigtial electrode fingers or the SAW propagation direction, which can be attributed to the competition between the magnetic field-induced anisotropy and the stress-induced or shape anisotropy. -
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