Magnetization Reversal in Ferromagnetic Film Through Solitons by Electromagnetic Field
Abstract
We study the reversal of magnetization in an isotropic ferromagnetic film free from charges by exposing it to a circularly polarized electromagnetic (EM) field. The magnetization excitations obtained in the form of line and lump solitons of the completely integrable modified KP-II equation which is derived using a reductive perturbation method from the set of coupled Landau-Lifshitz and Maxwell equations. It is observed that when the polarization of the EM-field is reversed followed by a rotation, for every π 2 -degrees, the magnetization is reversed.
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