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Trapping and injecting single domain walls in magnetic wire by local fields
Manuel Vázquez1, G A Basheed, Germán Infante
1Materials Science Institute of Madrid, CSIC, 28049 Madrid, Spain. mvazquez@icmm.csic.es
Abstract:
A single domain wall (DW) moves at linearly increasing velocity under an increasing homogeneous drive magnetic field. Present experiments show that the DW is braked and finally trapped at a given position when an additional antiparallel local magnetic field is applied. That position and its velocity are further controlled by suitable tuning of the local field. In turn, the parallel local field of small amplitude does not significantly affect the effective wall speed at long distance, although it generates tail-to-tail and head-to-head pairs of walls moving along opposite directions when that field is strong enough.
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