Domain wall motion on magnetic nanotubes
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2010
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In this paper the dynamical regimes of the motion of domain walls in magnetic nanotubes are studied theoretically. We compare results obtained with a simplified model of the magnetic energy with a detailed one that includes an exact treatment of the dipolar field. We demonstrate that the proper inclusion of dipolar effects changes qualitatively the mobility of a vortex domain wall driven by an applied magnetic field. We report that magnetic nanotubes display the characteristic phenomenology of domain wall motion: at low fields we find a steady motion with almost constant mobility (velocity/field) up to a critical field, where steady motion breaks out and a precessional motion appears. It is also found that the initial chirality of a vortex domain wall determines the dynamic regime of the motion near the Walker critical field
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/154791
DOI: 10.1063/1.3466747
ISSN: 00218979
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Journal of Applied Physics, Volumen 108, Issue 3, 2010
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