Abstract

Magnetic vortices of different types are observed in thin ferromagnetic (amorphous and polycrystalline) films. The fine structure of Neel walls is studied. The influence of homogeneous and inhomogeneous magnetic anisotropy on the walls is investigated. Periodicity of Bloch lines (BL), their polarization and ineraction, change of their shape in magnetic field is observed and interpreted on the basis of the theory taking into consideration magnetic anisotropy energy and vortex magnetostatics. Processes of generations of Bloch lines, Neel lines, and more complex vortices are reviewed. They are formed by combination of “elementary” vortex structures. [Russian Text Ignore]

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