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Higher order vortex gyrotropic modes in circular ferromagnetic nanodots

Ding et al., 2014

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12911626172325712272
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Ding J
Kakazei G
Liu X
Guslienko K
Adeyeye A
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Magnetic vortex that consists of an in-plane curling magnetization configuration and a needle-like core region with out-of-plane magnetization is known to be the ground state of geometrically confined submicron soft magnetic elements. Here magnetodynamics of …
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