High-speed domain wall racetracks in a magnetic insulator
Fast and low-power electrical control of magnetic textures is expected to enable a new generation of computational devices. Here the authors show how chiral interactions determine the structure of domain walls in Tm3Fe5O12 and lead to efficient current-driven wall motion.
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Auteurs principaux: | Saül Vélez, Jakob Schaab, Martin S. Wörnle, Marvin Müller, Elzbieta Gradauskaite, Pol Welter, Cameron Gutgsell, Corneliu Nistor, Christian L. Degen, Morgan Trassin, Manfred Fiebig, Pietro Gambardella |
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2019
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