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Magnetic Domain Wall Energy Landscape Engineering in a Ferrimagnet
Yifei Ma1, Xiaoxiao Fang2, Fengbo Yan1
1Tianjin Key Laboratory for Rare Earth Materials and Applications, Center for Rare Earth and Inorganic Functional Materials, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Nankai University, 300350 Tianjin, China.
Abstract:
Architectures based on a magnetic domain wall (DW) can store and process information at a high speed in a nonvolatile manner with ultra-low power consumption. Recently, transition-metal rare earth metal alloy-based ferrimagnets have attracted a considerable amount of attention for the ultrafast current-driven DW motion. However, the high-speed DW motion is subject to film inhomogeneity and device edge defects, causing challenges in controlling the DW motion and hindering practical application. In this work, we demonstrate a strategy for precisely engineering the DW energy landscape by locally modifying the compensation state in a ferrimagnet via ion irradiation by using the focused ion beam technique. A diode-like DW motion behavior is observed at the lateral junction interface, i.e., the boundary between irradiated and non-irradiated CoGd, enabling selective control over DW pinning and depinning at specific locations. Our work provides insight into the development of next-generation DW-based ferrimagnetic racetrack memory and logic devices.
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