| Literature DB >> 28220893 |
Mei Li1, Jianbo Wang1, Jie Lu2.
Abstract
The statics and field-driven dynamics of transverse domain walls (TDWs) in magnetic nanowires (NWs) have attracted continuous interests because of their theoretical significance and application potential in future magnetic logic and memory devices. Recent results demonstrate that uniform transverse magnetic fields (TMFs) can greatly enhance the wall velocity, meantime leave a twisting in the TDW azimuthal distribution. For application in high-density NW devices, it is preferable to erase the twisting so as to minimize magnetization frustrations. Here we report the realization of a completely planar TDW with arbitrary tilting attitude in a magnetic biaxial NW under a TMF pulse with fixed strength and well-designed orientation profile. We smooth any twisting in the TDW azimuthal plane thus completely decouple the polar and azimuthal degrees of freedom. The analytical differential equation describing the polar angle distribution is derived and the resulting solution is not the Walker-ansatz form. With this TMF pulse comoving, the field-driven dynamics of the planar TDW is investigated with the help of the asymptotic expansion method. It turns out the comoving TMF pulse increases the wall velocity under the same axial driving field. These results will help to design a series of modern magnetic devices based on planar TDWs.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28220893 PMCID: PMC5318861 DOI: 10.1038/srep43065
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1A HH TDW with width Δ in a nanowire with thickness t and width w.
The coordinate system is set as: the z–axis is along wire axis, the x–axis is in the thickness direction and . The magnetization vector is fully described by its polar angle and azimuthal angle . In particular, the wall is called a planar TDW, when the magnetization vector therein rotates in a plane called the “tilting plane”.
Figure 2Example of a general planar TDW (neither in easy nor in hard planes) and the corresponding TMF orientation profile in a 5 nm × 100 nm × 10 μm biaxial nanowire.
The magnetic parameters of the wire are: M = 500 kA/m, J = 40 × 10−12 J/m, , , and α = 0.01. The TDW tiling angle is selected as ϕ∞ = 5π/12 (blue dotted line). This leads to , and . The polar profile of the TDW for H⊥ = 3 kOe is shown by the red dashed curve and the corresponding TMF orientation profile is indicated by the black solid curve.