The domain configurations in permalloy wires (30 nm thick, 1-50 mum wide an
d 210 mum long) with a central 'bowtie' (10 mum long) were investigated in
both their demagnetized and remanent states using magnetic force microscopy
(MFM) and the results were confirmed by micromagnetic calculations. Domain
walls were found to be trapped at both ends of the bowtie, suggesting that
domain-wall trapping is the dominant process in the magnetization reversal
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