We present a line-based model of transverse domain walls in thin magnetic strips, to study the effect of bulk disorder on the domain wall dynamics within the thermally activated creep regime. The creep velocity is found to exhibit a nonlinear dependence on both applied magnetic fields and electric currents, characterized by similar creep exponents for both forms of the external drive. We discuss briefly the significance of the inherently stochastic thermally activated domain wall motion from the point of view of spintronics applications, where it generally is essential to be able to control the domain wall displacement in a deterministic manner.

Modeling Domain Wall Dynamics in Thin Magnetic Strips With Disorder / L. Laurson, A. Mughal, G. Durin, S. Zapperi. - In: IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON MAGNETICS. - ISSN 0018-9464. - 46:2(2010 Feb), pp. 5393168.262-5393168.265. ((Intervento presentato al 19. convegno International Conference on Soft Magnetic Materials tenutosi a Torino nel 2009.

Modeling Domain Wall Dynamics in Thin Magnetic Strips With Disorder

S. Zapperi
2010

Abstract

We present a line-based model of transverse domain walls in thin magnetic strips, to study the effect of bulk disorder on the domain wall dynamics within the thermally activated creep regime. The creep velocity is found to exhibit a nonlinear dependence on both applied magnetic fields and electric currents, characterized by similar creep exponents for both forms of the external drive. We discuss briefly the significance of the inherently stochastic thermally activated domain wall motion from the point of view of spintronics applications, where it generally is essential to be able to control the domain wall displacement in a deterministic manner.
Magnetic domains; magnetic noise; magnet wire
Settore FIS/02 - Fisica Teorica, Modelli e Metodi Matematici
Settore FIS/03 - Fisica della Materia
feb-2010
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