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Fast current-driven domain walls and small skyrmions in a compensated ferrimagnet
by
Bono, David
, Engel, Dieter
, Klose, Christopher
, Mann, Maxwell
, Bagschik, Kai
, Eisebitt, Stefan
, Schneider, Michael
, Churikova, Alexandra
, Beach, Geoffrey S D
, Büttner, Felix
, Günther, Christian M
, Marcus, Colin
, Caretta, Lucas
, Hessing, Piet
, Ueda, Kohei
, Pfau, Bastian
in
Angular momentum
/ Angular speed
/ Compensation
/ Data storage
/ Domain walls
/ Ferrimagnetism
/ Ferrimagnets
/ Ferromagnetic materials
/ Hypothetical particles
/ Particle theory
/ Spintronics
/ Temperature effects
2018
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Fast current-driven domain walls and small skyrmions in a compensated ferrimagnet
by
Bono, David
, Engel, Dieter
, Klose, Christopher
, Mann, Maxwell
, Bagschik, Kai
, Eisebitt, Stefan
, Schneider, Michael
, Churikova, Alexandra
, Beach, Geoffrey S D
, Büttner, Felix
, Günther, Christian M
, Marcus, Colin
, Caretta, Lucas
, Hessing, Piet
, Ueda, Kohei
, Pfau, Bastian
in
Angular momentum
/ Angular speed
/ Compensation
/ Data storage
/ Domain walls
/ Ferrimagnetism
/ Ferrimagnets
/ Ferromagnetic materials
/ Hypothetical particles
/ Particle theory
/ Spintronics
/ Temperature effects
2018
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Fast current-driven domain walls and small skyrmions in a compensated ferrimagnet
by
Bono, David
, Engel, Dieter
, Klose, Christopher
, Mann, Maxwell
, Bagschik, Kai
, Eisebitt, Stefan
, Schneider, Michael
, Churikova, Alexandra
, Beach, Geoffrey S D
, Büttner, Felix
, Günther, Christian M
, Marcus, Colin
, Caretta, Lucas
, Hessing, Piet
, Ueda, Kohei
, Pfau, Bastian
in
Angular momentum
/ Angular speed
/ Compensation
/ Data storage
/ Domain walls
/ Ferrimagnetism
/ Ferrimagnets
/ Ferromagnetic materials
/ Hypothetical particles
/ Particle theory
/ Spintronics
/ Temperature effects
2018
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Fast current-driven domain walls and small skyrmions in a compensated ferrimagnet
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Fast current-driven domain walls and small skyrmions in a compensated ferrimagnet
2018
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Spintronics is a research field that aims to understand and control spins on the nanoscale and should enable next-generation data storage and manipulation. One technological and scientific key challenge is to stabilize small spin textures and to move them efficiently with high velocities. For a long time, research focused on ferromagnetic materials, but ferromagnets show fundamental limits for speed and size. Here, we circumvent these limits using compensated ferrimagnets. Using ferrimagnetic Pt/Gd44Co56/TaOx films with a sizeable Dzyaloshinskii–Moriya interaction, we realize a current-driven domain wall motion with a speed of 1.3 km s–1 near the angular momentum compensation temperature (TA) and room-temperature-stable skyrmions with minimum diameters close to 10 nm near the magnetic compensation temperature (TM). Both the size and dynamics of the ferrimagnet are in excellent agreement with a simplified effective ferromagnet theory. Our work shows that high-speed, high-density spintronics devices based on current-driven spin textures can be realized using materials in which TA and TM are close together.
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Nature Publishing Group
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