Magnetization nutation induced by surface effects in nanomagnets
Roland Bastardis, Francois Vernay, Hamid Kachkachi

TL;DR
This paper reveals that surface effects in nanomagnets induce magnetization nutation, leading to additional high-frequency resonance peaks, and connects atomistic surface anisotropy to macroscopic inertial effects.
Contribution
It introduces a new surface-induced origin of magnetization nutation and links atomistic surface anisotropy parameters to macroscopic inertial coefficients.
Findings
Identification of two resonance peaks at GHz and THz frequencies due to surface effects.
Good agreement between atomistic and macroscopic models of magnetization dynamics.
Estimation of inertial coefficient from surface anisotropy parameters.
Abstract
We investigate the magnetization dynamics of ferromagnetic nanoparticles in the atomistic approach taking account of surface anisotropy and the spin misalignment it causes. We demonstrate that such inhomogeneous spin configurations induce nutation in the dynamics of the particle's magnetization. More precisely, in addition to the ordinary precessional motion with frequency , we find that the dynamics of the net magnetic moment exhibits two more resonance peaks with frequencies and which are higher than the frequency is related with the oscillations of the particle's magnetic moment between the minima of the effective potential induced by weak surface anisotropy. On the other hand, the much higher frequency is attributed to the magnetization fluctuations at the atomic level…
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