The aftereffect of Co/Pt multilayer films with perpendicular magnetization
has been measured with a magneto-optical Kerr effect (MOKE) magnetometer an
d calculated with a newly developed Preisach model. Compared to materials s
uch as traditional magnetic recording media, Go/Pt multilayer films show a
more complete picture of the progression of aftereffect because the magneti
zation of this material decays from saturation almost all the way to a grou
nd state in a reasonable length of time. The magnetization measurements for
times equal to negative and positive infinity are asymptotically horizonta
l, with a transition region that is linear on a logarithmic time scale. In
contrast, typical published aftereffect analyses exhibit only a very small
percentage of the total aftereffect that could be observed if time were not
a factor in making measurements. A Preisach-Arrhenius model is used to cal
culate the magnetic aftereffect in the Go/Pt multilayer. Comparisons of the
model to experimental results show not only the validity of the model, but
also its value in predicting very short-time and long-time aftereffect beh
avior, and low levels of aftereffect occurring in noisy data, all of which
are difficult to observe experimentally. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All
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