Hexagonal arrays of submicronic ferromagnetic wires obtained by multiple extrusion of bulk samples

Abstract
A new method of producing regular arrays of submicronic semi-infinite wires is briefly described here. The technique is based on the multiple extrusion of composite wires, known as the bronze route, generally used for the preparation of superconducting wires. This method has been applied to the preparation of ferromagneticwires (Fe, Ni) embedded in a Cu matrix. Using this technique wires diameters can be continuously varied between 1 mm and 10 nm. A clear shape induced anisotropy field is observed, associated for small diameters to coercive forces as high as 400 Oe in the case of Fe. The magnetization processes are described in the framework of the classical micromagnetic theory of magnetization reversal.