Fabrication, Detection, and Operation of a Three-Dimensional Nanomagnetic Conduit

ACS Nano. 2017 Nov 28;11(11):11066-11073. doi: 10.1021/acsnano.7b05105. Epub 2017 Oct 26.

Abstract

Three-dimensional (3D) nanomagnetic devices are attracting significant interest due to their potential for computing, sensing, and biological applications. However, their implementation faces great challenges regarding fabrication and characterization of 3D nanostructures. Here, we show a 3D nanomagnetic system created by 3D nanoprinting and physical vapor deposition, which acts as a conduit for domain walls. Domains formed at the substrate level are injected into a 3D nanowire, where they are controllably trapped using vectorial magnetic fields. A dark-field magneto-optical method for parallel, independent measurement of different regions in individual 3D nanostructures is also demonstrated. This work will facilitate the advanced study and exploitation of 3D nanomagnetic systems.

Keywords: 3D nanoprinting; dark field; domain wall; magneto-optical Kerr effect; nanomagnetism; racetrack memory.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't