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Jae-Chun Jeon1, Andrea Migliorini1, Jiho Yoon1
1Max Planck Institute for Microstructure Physics, 06120 Halle (Saale), Germany.
Abstract:
The manipulation and detection of mobile domain walls in nanoscopic magnetic wires underlies the development of multibit memories. The studies of such domain walls have focused on macroscopic wires that allow for optical detection by using magneto-optic effects. In this study, we demonstrated the electrical tracking with a spatial resolution of better than 40 nm of multiple mobile domain walls in nanoscopic racetracks, using a set of anomalous Hall detectors integrated into the racetracks. Electrical time-series signals from the Hall detectors allow for the static and dynamic phase space visualization of the dynamics of a domain wall or multiple domain walls that can be described by a multicore memristor model. The domain wall dynamics and stochasticity can be controlled in racetracks even to deep submicron dimensions.
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