Abstract

This paper reports the demonstration of microwave-assisted magnetization reversal (MAMR) in large-damping materials and the observation of a saturation effect for the enhancement in the MAMR process. The experiments were carried out on ${\text{Fe}}_{70}{\text{Co}}_{30}$ thin films. A reduction in the switching field was observed in the presence of microwaves. The level of such a reduction depends on the frequency and power of the microwaves. With increasing the microwave duration, the switching field decreases first but then approaches a lower limit. This saturation of the switching field reduction was interpreted in terms of the pumping-damping competition. The interpretation was supported by the measurements of the switching field as a function of the microwave duration for different conditions.

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