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Common universal behavior of magnetic domain walls driven by spin-polarized electrical current and magnetic field
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2019-11Registro en:
Diaz Pardo, R.; Moisan, N.; Albornoz, Lucas Javier; Lemaître, A.; Curiale, Carlos Javier; et al.; Common universal behavior of magnetic domain walls driven by spin-polarized electrical current and magnetic field; American Physical Society; Physical Review B; 100; 18; 11-2019; 184420-184429
2469-9969
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Diaz Pardo, R.
Moisan, N.
Albornoz, Lucas Javier
Lemaître, A.
Curiale, Carlos Javier
Jeudy, V.
Resumen
We explore the universal behaviors of a magnetic domain wall driven by the spin-transfer torque of an electrical current, in a ferromagnetic (Ga,Mn)(As,P) thin film with perpendicular magnetic anisotropy. For a current transverse to the domain wall, the dynamics of the thermally activated creep regime and the depinning transition are found to be compatible with a self-consistent universal description of magnetic-field-induced domain-wall dynamics. This common universal behavior, characteristic of the so-called quenched Edwards-Wilkinson universality class, is confirmed by an independent analysis of domain-wall roughness. Complementary investigations reveal the directional properties of interaction between current and domain walls which result in the instability of their transverse orientation.