As a magnetic domain wall propagates under small fields through a random potential, it roughens as a result of weak collective pinning, known as creep. Using Kerr microscopy, we report experimental evidence of a surprising deroughening of wall pairs in the creep regime, in a 0.5 nm thick Co layer with perpendicular anisotropy. A bound state is found in cases where two rough domains nucleated far away from one another and first growing under the action of a magnetic field eventually do not merge. The two domains remain separated by a strip of unreversed magnetization, characterized by flat edges and stabilized by dipolar fields. A creep theory that includes dipolar interactions between domains successfully accounts for (i) the domain wall de...
We detail measurements of field-driven expansion and zero-field relaxation of magnetic mirror domain...
The motion of a magnetic domain wall in a $\chem{He}$-ion–irradiated $\chem{Pt/Co}$(0.5$\un{nm}$)/$\...
A domain wall in a ferromagnetic system will move under the action of an external magnetic field. Ul...
As a magnetic domain wall propagates under small fields through a random potential, it roughens as a...
We investigate thermally activated domain wall creep in a system consisting of two ultrathin Co laye...
We study the effect of long-range dipolar forces on the dynamics and morphology of domain walls in m...
We study the effect of long-range dipolar forces on the dynamics and morphology of domain walls in m...
The motion of domain walls in magnetic materials is a typical example of a creep process, usually ch...
The domain wall response under constant external magnetic fields reveals a complex behavior where sa...
International audienceMagnetic field driven domain wall velocities in [Co/Ni] based multilayers thin...
Magnetic domain wall motion is at the heart of new magnetoelectronic technologies and hence the need...
Domain wall creep near the depinning transition is investigated by using micromagnetic simulations o...
[EN] The domain wall depinning field represents the minimum magnetic field needed to move a domain w...
International audienceWe study the ultraslow domain-wall motion in ferromagnetic thin films driven b...
Recent experimental studies of magnetic domain expansion under easy-axis drive fields in materials w...
We detail measurements of field-driven expansion and zero-field relaxation of magnetic mirror domain...
The motion of a magnetic domain wall in a $\chem{He}$-ion–irradiated $\chem{Pt/Co}$(0.5$\un{nm}$)/$\...
A domain wall in a ferromagnetic system will move under the action of an external magnetic field. Ul...
As a magnetic domain wall propagates under small fields through a random potential, it roughens as a...
We investigate thermally activated domain wall creep in a system consisting of two ultrathin Co laye...
We study the effect of long-range dipolar forces on the dynamics and morphology of domain walls in m...
We study the effect of long-range dipolar forces on the dynamics and morphology of domain walls in m...
The motion of domain walls in magnetic materials is a typical example of a creep process, usually ch...
The domain wall response under constant external magnetic fields reveals a complex behavior where sa...
International audienceMagnetic field driven domain wall velocities in [Co/Ni] based multilayers thin...
Magnetic domain wall motion is at the heart of new magnetoelectronic technologies and hence the need...
Domain wall creep near the depinning transition is investigated by using micromagnetic simulations o...
[EN] The domain wall depinning field represents the minimum magnetic field needed to move a domain w...
International audienceWe study the ultraslow domain-wall motion in ferromagnetic thin films driven b...
Recent experimental studies of magnetic domain expansion under easy-axis drive fields in materials w...
We detail measurements of field-driven expansion and zero-field relaxation of magnetic mirror domain...
The motion of a magnetic domain wall in a $\chem{He}$-ion–irradiated $\chem{Pt/Co}$(0.5$\un{nm}$)/$\...
A domain wall in a ferromagnetic system will move under the action of an external magnetic field. Ul...