Real-Space Observation of Current-Driven Domain Wall Motion in Submicron Magnetic Wires
Osaka University · Kyoto University Institute for Chemical Research · +2 more institutions
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Abstract
We report direct observation of current-driven magnetic domain wall (DW) displacement by using a well-defined single DW in a microfabricated magnetic wire with submicron width. Magnetic force microscopy visualizes that a single DW introduced in a wire is displaced back and forth by positive and negative pulsed current, respectively. The direct observation gives quantitative information on the DW displacement as a function of the intensity and the duration of the pulsed current. The result is discussed in terms of the spin-transfer mechanism.
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- Current (fluid)
- Magnetic force microscope
- Displacement (psychology)
- Domain wall (magnetism)
- Magnetic domain
- Materials science
- Magnetic field
- Physics
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