Vortex/Domain Coupling in Superconducting Films on Ferromagnetic Substrates with Different Domain Structures
ORAL
Abstract
In this work we address engineering of magnetic pinning in the superconducting/ferromagnetic hybrids. Using direct magneto-optical observations effects of interactions between superconducting vortices in Nb film and magnetization in domains of substituted iron garnet films are studied. Two garnet films with perpendicular anisotropy but different thickness-to-domain width ratios and one showing the reorientation from the in-plane to the normal easy axis are used as substrates. All three samples demonstrate strong domain/vortex coupling and reveal high pinning by domain walls, which persists up to temperatures close to the superconducting Tc. In turn, vortex motion modifies domain structures of garnets at T$<$Tc resulting in the alignment and strong contraction of wide domains but smaller width changes of narrow domains. A model is proposed explaining the results of our observations. This work was supported by DOE-BES under Contract No. DE-AC02-06CH11357.
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