Abstract
The structure of 180° domain walls in thin ferromagnetic films with different values of uniaxial anisotropy constant, K, is investigated theoretically, using analytic functions to represent the magnetization distribution. In films with exchange constant 10−6erg cm−1, thickness 1000 A, and saturation magnetization 800 G, domain walls are found to have a two-dimensional structure which is almost free from stray fields, when K is less than about 105 erg cm−3. For K between about 105 and 106erg cm−3, the structure is still two-dimensional, but contains increasing amounts of stray fields. The structure switches to being one-dimensional at K slightly above 106 erg cm−3. It is suggested that it may be possible to observe the transition between the two types of structure by studying cobalt films at different temperatures.

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