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Current-induced dynamical tilting of chiral domain walls in curved microwires

Finizio, Simone
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Wintz, Sebastian
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Mayr, Sina
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May 4, 2020
Applied Physics Letters

We report on the investigation of current-induced domain wall motion of Neel domain walls in perpendicularly magnetized microwires with curved geometries in the flow regime. The investigation was performed by time-resolved scanning transmission x-ray microscopy. In particular, we studied the dynamical tilting of the Neel domain walls, observing that an asymmetric behavior in the domain wall tilt appears upon an inversion of the polarity of the current pulse driving the motion, an effect not predicted by state-of-the-art theories and micromagnetic modeling.

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DOI
10.1063/5.0005186
Web of Science ID

WOS:000532434600001

Author(s)
Finizio, Simone
Wintz, Sebastian
Mayr, Sina
Huxtable, Alexandra J.
Langer, Manuel
Bailey, Joe  
Burnell, Gavin
Marrows, Christopher H.
Raabe, Joerg
Date Issued

2020-05-04

Publisher

AMER INST PHYSICS

Published in
Applied Physics Letters
Volume

116

Issue

18

Article Number

182404

Subjects

Physics, Applied

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Physics

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REVIEWED

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