ac and dc current-induced motion of a 360 degrees domain wall
he response of 360° [360 degrees]domain walls in narrow magnetic stripes to applied dc and ac currents, investigated by micromagnetic simulation, differs qualitatively from the response of 180° [180 degrees] domain walls. The 360° [360 degrees] domain-wall velocity scales with a dc current but is in...
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American Physical Society
2011
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/64406 https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2262-1249 |
Summary: | he response of 360° [360 degrees]domain walls in narrow magnetic stripes to applied dc and ac currents, investigated by micromagnetic simulation, differs qualitatively from the response of 180° [180 degrees] domain walls. The 360° [360 degrees] domain-wall velocity scales with a dc current but is independent of an applied magnetic field along the stripe. An annihilation process occurs at a critical dc current density that varies with the applied field. When a 360° [360 degrees] wall is perturbed, it oscillates at a characteristic frequency in the gigahertz range which is tunable by the applied magnetic field, and an ac current applied at half the characteristic frequency excites a resonant response. |
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