Artificial defects such as notches and antinotches are often attached to magnetic nanowires to serve as trapping (pinning) sites for domain walls. The magnetic field necessary to release (depin) the trapped domain wall from the notch depends on the type, geometric shape, and dimensions of the defect but is typically quite large. Conversely we show here that for some notches and antinotches there exists a much smaller driving field for which a moving domain wall will travel past the defect without becoming trapped. This dynamic pinning field also depends on the type, geometric shape and defect dimensions. Micromagnetic simulation is used to investigate both the static and dynamic pinning fields and their relation to the topologic structure o...
Domain wall (DW) pinning in ferromagnetic nanowires is in general a complex process. Distortions of ...
Domain wall (DW) pinning in ferromagnetic nanowires is in general a complex process. Distortions of ...
Domain walls may be treated as single entities that can be used to convey bits of information in pot...
We investigate experimentally pinning and depinning dynamics of a magnetic domain wall (DW) from a n...
In a two-dimensional magnetic nanowire, it is possible to engineer collisions between two domain wal...
In a two-dimensional magnetic nanowire, it is possible to engineer collisions between two domain wal...
The interaction of domain walls in a single ferromagnetic nanowire has been observed with micromagne...
Domain walls in ferromagnetic nanowires are important for proposed devices in recording, logic, and ...
Artificially inscribed notches are often used to pin domain walls (DWs) in ferromagnetic nanowires. ...
Artificially inscribed notches are often used to pin domain walls (DWs) in ferromagnetic nanowires. ...
The potential experienced by transverse domain walls (TDWs) in the vicinity of asymmetric constricti...
The potential experienced by transverse domain walls (TDWs) in the vicinity of asymmetric constricti...
Domain wall (DW) pinning in ferromagnetic nanowires is in general a complex process. Distortions of ...
Here, we report on the control of domain wall pinning at notch features patterned in Permalloy plan...
Domain wall (DW) pinning in ferromagnetic nanowires is in general a complex process. Distortions of ...
Domain wall (DW) pinning in ferromagnetic nanowires is in general a complex process. Distortions of ...
Domain wall (DW) pinning in ferromagnetic nanowires is in general a complex process. Distortions of ...
Domain walls may be treated as single entities that can be used to convey bits of information in pot...
We investigate experimentally pinning and depinning dynamics of a magnetic domain wall (DW) from a n...
In a two-dimensional magnetic nanowire, it is possible to engineer collisions between two domain wal...
In a two-dimensional magnetic nanowire, it is possible to engineer collisions between two domain wal...
The interaction of domain walls in a single ferromagnetic nanowire has been observed with micromagne...
Domain walls in ferromagnetic nanowires are important for proposed devices in recording, logic, and ...
Artificially inscribed notches are often used to pin domain walls (DWs) in ferromagnetic nanowires. ...
Artificially inscribed notches are often used to pin domain walls (DWs) in ferromagnetic nanowires. ...
The potential experienced by transverse domain walls (TDWs) in the vicinity of asymmetric constricti...
The potential experienced by transverse domain walls (TDWs) in the vicinity of asymmetric constricti...
Domain wall (DW) pinning in ferromagnetic nanowires is in general a complex process. Distortions of ...
Here, we report on the control of domain wall pinning at notch features patterned in Permalloy plan...
Domain wall (DW) pinning in ferromagnetic nanowires is in general a complex process. Distortions of ...
Domain wall (DW) pinning in ferromagnetic nanowires is in general a complex process. Distortions of ...
Domain wall (DW) pinning in ferromagnetic nanowires is in general a complex process. Distortions of ...
Domain walls may be treated as single entities that can be used to convey bits of information in pot...