Under a magnetic field along its axis, domain-wall motion in a uniaxial nanowire is much slower than in the fully anisotropic case, typically by several orders of magnitude (the square of the dimensionless Gilbert damping parameter). However, with the addition of a magnetic field transverse to the wire, this behavior is dramatically reversed; up to a critical field strength, analogous to the Walker breakdown field, domain walls in a uniaxial wire propagate faster than in a fully anisotropic wire (without a transverse field). Beyond this critical field strength, precessional motion sets in, and the mean velocity decreases. Our results are based on leading-order analytic calculations of the velocity and critical field as well as numerical sol...
6 pages, 4 figuresInternational audienceWhile the usual approach to tailor the behavior of condensed...
6 pages, 4 figuresInternational audienceWhile the usual approach to tailor the behavior of condensed...
Magnetic nanowires supporting field- and current-driven domain wall motion are envisioned for method...
Under a magnetic field along its axis, domain-wall motion in a uniaxial nanowire is much slower than...
Recent analytical and numerical work on field-driven domain wall propagation in nanowires and thin f...
We investigate field-driven domain wall (DW) propagation in magnetic nanowires in the framework of t...
We investigate field-driven domain wall (DW) propagation in magnetic nanowires in the framework of t...
We present an analytical calculation of the velocity of a single $180^{\circ }$ domain wall in a mag...
We investigated the motion of domain walls in ferromagnetic cylindrical nanowires by solving the Lan...
The motion of domain walls in ferromagnetic, cylindrical nanowires is investigated numerically by so...
Ferromagnetic nanowires are likely to play an importantrole in future spintronic devices. Magnetic d...
6 pages, 4 figuresInternational audienceWhile the usual approach to tailor the behavior of condensed...
The dynamics of domain wall motion in permalloy nanowires have been simulated utilizing the Landau-L...
6 pages, 4 figuresInternational audienceWhile the usual approach to tailor the behavior of condensed...
he dependence of damping on domain wall motion and velocity in Permalloy nanowires is presented. The...
6 pages, 4 figuresInternational audienceWhile the usual approach to tailor the behavior of condensed...
6 pages, 4 figuresInternational audienceWhile the usual approach to tailor the behavior of condensed...
Magnetic nanowires supporting field- and current-driven domain wall motion are envisioned for method...
Under a magnetic field along its axis, domain-wall motion in a uniaxial nanowire is much slower than...
Recent analytical and numerical work on field-driven domain wall propagation in nanowires and thin f...
We investigate field-driven domain wall (DW) propagation in magnetic nanowires in the framework of t...
We investigate field-driven domain wall (DW) propagation in magnetic nanowires in the framework of t...
We present an analytical calculation of the velocity of a single $180^{\circ }$ domain wall in a mag...
We investigated the motion of domain walls in ferromagnetic cylindrical nanowires by solving the Lan...
The motion of domain walls in ferromagnetic, cylindrical nanowires is investigated numerically by so...
Ferromagnetic nanowires are likely to play an importantrole in future spintronic devices. Magnetic d...
6 pages, 4 figuresInternational audienceWhile the usual approach to tailor the behavior of condensed...
The dynamics of domain wall motion in permalloy nanowires have been simulated utilizing the Landau-L...
6 pages, 4 figuresInternational audienceWhile the usual approach to tailor the behavior of condensed...
he dependence of damping on domain wall motion and velocity in Permalloy nanowires is presented. The...
6 pages, 4 figuresInternational audienceWhile the usual approach to tailor the behavior of condensed...
6 pages, 4 figuresInternational audienceWhile the usual approach to tailor the behavior of condensed...
Magnetic nanowires supporting field- and current-driven domain wall motion are envisioned for method...