Christina Vantaraki, Petter Ström, Tuan T. Tran, Matías P. Grassi, Giovanni Fevola, Michael Foerster, Jerzy T. Sadowski, Daniel Primetzhofer, Vassilios Kapaklis
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Abstract
We present a method for the additive fabrication of planar magnetic
nanoarrays with minimal surface roughness. Synthesis is accomplished by
combining electron-beam lithography, used to generate nanometric patterned
masks, with ion implantation in thin films. By implanting $^{56}$Fe$^{+}$ ions,
we are able to introduce magnetic functionality in a controlled manner into
continuous Pd thin films, achieving 3D spatial resolution down to a few tens of
nanometers. Our results demonstrate the successful application of this
technique in fabricating square artificial spin ice lattices, which exhibit
well-defined magnetization textures and interactions among the patterned
magnetic elements.