| Literature DB >> 29812903 |
Cristina Bran1, Eider Berganza1, Jose A Fernandez-Roldan1, Ester M Palmero1, Jessica Meier1, Esther Calle1, Miriam Jaafar1, Michael Foerster2, Lucia Aballe2, Arantxa Fraile Rodriguez, Rafael P Del Real1, Agustina Asenjo1, Oksana Chubykalo-Fesenko1, Manuel Vazquez1.
Abstract
The unidirectional motion of information carriers such as domain walls in magnetic nanostrips is a key feature for many future spintronic applications based on shift registers. This magnetic ratchet effect has so far been achieved in a limited number of complex nanomagnetic structures, for example, by lithographically engineered pinning sites. Here we report on a simple remagnetization ratchet originated in the asymmetric potential from the designed increasing lengths of magnetostatically coupled ferromagnetic segments in FeCo/Cu cylindrical nanowires. The magnetization reversal in neighboring segments propagates sequentially in steps starting from the shorter segments, irrespective of the applied field direction. This natural and efficient ratchet offers alternatives for the design of three-dimensional advanced storage and logic devices.Keywords: dipolar coupling; magnetic domains; multisegmented nanowires; remagnetization ratchet; vortex domain walls
Year: 2018 PMID: 29812903 DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.8b02153
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881