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Phys Rev Lett ; 110(10): 107203, 2013 Mar 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23521290

RESUMO

We demonstrate here that the current-driven domain wall (DW) in two dimensions forms a "facet" roughness, distinctive to the conventional self-affine roughness induced by a magnetic field. Despite the different universality classes of these roughnesses, both the current- and field-driven DW speed follow the same creep law only with opposite angular dependences. Such angular dependences result in a stable facet angle, from which a single DW image can unambiguously quantify the spin-transfer torque efficiency, an essential parameter in DW-mediated nanodevices.

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J Nanosci Nanotechnol ; 11(7): 6476-8, 2011 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22121739

RESUMO

It is experimentally reported herein that the injection field of domain walls (DWs) from the nucleation pad to the nanowire is controlled by the angle of the initializing magnetic field with the use of asymmetric sample structures. The injection field is abruptly varied twice between two distinct values at a certain angle. Micromagnetic simulation is used to model the injection of a DW into the nanowire with respect to the angle of the initializing magnetic field. This is ascribed to the different structure of the DW at the junction between the pad and the nanowire, resulting in the different pinning strength of the DW. These observations provide a way to control the injection field of DWs into nanostructures and give a possibility of the fast, reliable motion of the DW with field strengths less than the so-called Walker field on the nanowire by injecting the DW with a known magnetic structure.

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Nanotechnology ; 22(8): 085201, 2011 Feb 25.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21242625

RESUMO

We have found that the depinning field of domain walls (DWs) in permalloy (Ni(81)Fe(19)) nanowires can be experimentally controlled by interactions between magnetic stray fields and artificial constrictions. A pinning geometry that consists of a notch and a nanobar is considered, where a DW traveling in the nanowire is pinned by the notch with a nanobar vertical to it. We have found that the direction of magnetization of the nanobar affects the shape and local energy minimum of the potential landscape experienced by the DW; therefore, the pinning strength strongly depends on the interaction of the magnetic stray field from the nanobar with the external pinning force of the notch. The mechanism of this pinning behavior is applied for the instant and flexible control of the pinning strength with respect to various DW motions in DW-mediated magnetic memory devices.

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