Effect of Transverse Magnetic Field on Dynamics of Current Driven Domain Wall Motion in the Presence of Spin-Hall Effect
Abstract: Theoretically, we study the dynamics of a current induced domain wall in the bi-layer structure consists of a ferromagnetic layer and a non-magnetic metal layer with strong spin-orbit coupling in the presence of spin-Hall effect. The analytical expressions for the velocity and width of the domain wall interms of excitation angle are obtained by solving the Landau-Lifshitz-Gilbert equation with adiabatic, nonadiabatic and spin Hall effect-spin transfer torques using Schryers and Walker's method. Numerical results show that the occurance of polarity switching in the domain wall is observed only above the threshold current density. The presence of transverse magnetic field along with spin Hall effect-spin transfer torque enchances the value of the threshold current density, and the corresponding saturated velocity at the threshold current density is also increased.
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