Annihilation and Control of Chiral Domain Walls with
Magnetic Fields
Posted on 2021-01-25 - 19:12
The control of domain
walls is central to nearly all magnetic technologies,
particularly for information storage and spintronics. Creative attempts
to increase storage density need to overcome volatility due to thermal
fluctuations of nanoscopic domains and heating limitations. Topological
defects, such as solitons, skyrmions, and merons, may be much less
susceptible to fluctuations, owing to topological constraints, while
also being controllable with low current densities. Here, we present
the first evidence for soliton/soliton and soliton/antisoliton domain
walls in the hexagonal chiral magnet Mn1/3NbS2 that respond asymmetrically to magnetic fields and exhibit pair-annihilation.
This is important because it suggests the possibility of controlling
the occurrence of soliton pairs and the use of small fields or small
currents to control nanoscopic magnetic domains. Specifically, our
data suggest that either soliton/soliton or soliton/antisoliton pairs
can be stabilized by tuning the balance between intrinsic exchange
interactions and long-range magnetostatics in restricted geometries.
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Karna, Sunil K.; Marshall, Madalynn; Xie, Weiwei; DeBeer-Schmitt, Lisa; Young, David P.; Vekhter, Ilya; et al. (2021). Annihilation and Control of Chiral Domain Walls with
Magnetic Fields. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett.0c03199