Chirality-Dependent Dynamics and Pinning of Transverse Domain Wall in Constricted Nanowires

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Al Bahri, Mohammed [1 ]
Sbiaa, Rachid [2 ]
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[1] ASharqiyah Univ, Dept Basic & Appl Sci, Post Box 42, Ibra 400, Oman
[2] Sultan Qaboos Univ, Coll Sci, Dept Phys, POB 36, Muscat 123, Oman
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micromagnetic simulations; spin-transfer torques; transverse domain walls; Z-junction nanowires; VORTEX; MOTION;
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10.1002/pssa.202300906
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T [工业技术];
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Magnetic nanowires with domain walls (DWs) are among the most promising future storage devices. In applications involving DWs, controlling their displacement within the device and the pinning strength and their magnetic structure are crucial parameters. In this article, the dynamics of the transverse domain wall (TW) and its pinning in magnetic nanowires are investigated using micromagnetic simulation. The spin-transfer torque is used to drive the DW at different positions within a magnetic nanowire with a Z junction of length (lambda) and depth (d). In this study, four different structures, namely, head-to-head transverse domain wall (HTW) and tail-to-tail transverse domain wall (TTW) with up and down magnetization configurations for each case, are focused on. It is found that a TW with a down chirality can be displaced faster than a TW with an up chirality with a velocity reaching 400 m s-1. In the simulation results, it is shown that both HTW and TTW have higher depinning current density for the up magnetization configuration compared to the down case. For the same chirality, it is shown that HTW has a greater pinning strength than TTW. In this study, four different structures, namely, head-to-head transverse domain wall and tail-to-tail transverse domain wall with up and down magnetization configurations for each case, are focused on. In the simulation, it is indicated that the transverse domain wall displacement and depinning in Z-junction nanowires depend highly on its structure and chirality.image (c) 2024 WILEY-VCH GmbH
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