Nucleation of the Honeycomb Domain Structure
- 10 October 1967
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 162 (2) , 423-430
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrev.162.423
Abstract
Thin platelets of magnetoplumbite exhibit a characteristic honeycomb domain structure upon demagnetization in a field lying in or near the plane of the platelet. The nucleation of such a domain structure is difficult to understand on the basis of standard domain theory because it has been shown that its free energy is larger than that of a structure of parallel strip domains. It is shown that the formation of the pattern can be accounted for by a combination of micromagnetics and domain theory. The theory predicts that the nucleated pattern is either (H inclined to the crystal plane) a checkerboard pattern or (with H parallel to the crystal plane) a parallel strip pattern which becomes unstable with respect to certain distortions. In either case the pattern can be genetically related to the resulting honeycomb pattern. On the basis of comparison with experimental findings reported in the literature, an estimate can be made of the range of validity of standard domain theory near magnetic saturation.Keywords
This publication has 11 references indexed in Scilit:
- Domain Formation in a Ferromagnetic PlateJournal of Applied Physics, 1967
- Néel Walls in a Massive Uniaxial Ferromagnet in an External FieldPhysica Status Solidi (b), 1964
- A Contribution to the Study of the Surface Domain Structure of Uniaxial FerromagnetsPhysica Status Solidi (b), 1964
- New Remanent Structure of Magnetic Domains in BaFe12O19Journal of the Physics Society Japan, 1962
- Rigorous Calculation of the Nucleation Field in a Ferromagnetic Film or PlatePhysical Review B, 1961
- Honeycomb domain structureCzechoslovak Journal of Physics, 1961
- Distribution of the Magnetization in a FerromagnetPhysical Review B, 1961
- The rotation of bloch wallsCzechoslovak Journal of Physics, 1961
- Remagnent structure on magnetoplumbiteCzechoslovak Journal of Physics, 1960
- Physical Theory of Ferromagnetic DomainsReviews of Modern Physics, 1949