| Literature DB >> 25476073 |
Zheng Duan1, Andrew Smith1, Liu Yang1, Brian Youngblood1, Jürgen Lindner2, Vladislav E Demidov3, Sergej O Demokritov4, Ilya N Krivorotov1.
Abstract
Spin torque from spin current applied to a nanoscale region of a ferromagnet can act as negative magnetic damping and thereby excite self-oscillations of its magnetization. In contrast, spin torque uniformly applied to the magnetization of an extended ferromagnetic film does not generate self-oscillatory magnetic dynamics but leads to reduction of the saturation magnetization. Here we report studies of the effect of spin torque on a system of intermediate dimensionality--a ferromagnetic nanowire. We observe coherent self-oscillations of magnetization in a ferromagnetic nanowire serving as the active region of a spin torque oscillator driven by spin orbit torques. Our work demonstrates that magnetization self-oscillations can be excited in a one-dimensional magnetic system and that dimensions of the active region of spin torque oscillators can be extended beyond the nanometre length scale.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 25476073 DOI: 10.1038/ncomms6616
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Commun ISSN: 2041-1723 Impact factor: 14.919