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Manipulating domain wall chirality by current pulses in Permalloy/Ir nanostrips

Published 17 Dec 2013 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (1312.4918v1)

Abstract: Using magnetic force microscopy and micromagnetic simulations, we studied the effect of Oersted magnetic fields on the chirality of transverse magnetic domain walls in Fe${20}$Ni${80}$/Ir bilayer nanostrips. Applying nanosecond current pulses with a current density of around $2\times10{12}$ A/m$2$, the chirality of a transverse domain wall could be switched reversibly and reproducibly. These current densities are similar to the ones used for current-induced domain wall motion, indicating that the Oersted field may stabilize the transverse wall chirality during current pulses and prevent domain wall transformations.

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