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Breaking of chiral symmetry in vortex domain wall propagation in ferromagnetic nanotubes
Fecha
2013Registro en:
Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials Volume 341, September 2013, Pages 86–92
doi 10.1016/j.jmmm.2013.04.014
Autor
Otálora, J. A.
López López, J. A.
Landeros, P.
Vargas, P.
Núñez Vásquez, Álvaro
Institución
Resumen
This paper is focused to the field-induced dynamics of vortex-like domain walls (VDWs) in magnetic nanotubes (MNTs). Based on a dissipative Lagrangian formalism that fully includes damping as well as exchange and dipole–dipole coupling, it is shown that VDW motion is very sensitive to the chirality, giving rise to a chiral asymmetry in the vortex wall propagation. As a consequence, the dynamics of the wall is fundamentally different to that of nanostripes and solid nanowires. Besides the well-known Walker breakdown that stands at the onset of the precessional wall motion, it is found an additional breakdown field (called here the chiral breakdown) that modifies the steady regime of VDWs. We also show outstanding VDWs dynamical properties at low applied fields, as low-field mobilities (View the MathML source) and very short relaxation times (View the MathML source), offering a reliable fast control of VDWs velocities (View the MathML source at applied fields of 0.7 mT).