Abstract
Geometric asymmetry effect on vortex annihilation was investigated in series of submicro-scaled permalloy dots. By introducing the one-side-flat asymmetric shape into circular magnetic disks, the original degenerate signals of vortex annihilation for different chirality are separated into two different trajectories, where the asymmetry level is quantified by an excised angle. The separation of annihilation field for clockwise and counterclockwise vortex shows as a function of the excised angle. The asymmetry influence on the separation of annihilation field is discussed from the view of disk aspect ratio and flat boundary effect. Comparison of experimental results with numerical simulations is also presented.
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