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      Head-to-head domain walls in soft nano-strips: a refined phase diagram

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      Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials
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              Real-space observation of current-driven domain wall motion in submicron magnetic wires

              Spintronic devices, whose operation is based on the motion of a magnetic domain wall (DW), have been proposed recently. If a DW could be driven directly by flowing an electric current instead of a magnetic field, the performance and functions of such device would be drastically improved. Here we report real-space observation of the current-driven DW motion by using a well-defined single DW in a micro-fabricated magnetic wire with submicron width. Magnetic force microscopy (MFM) visualizes that a single DW introduced in the wire is displaced back and forth by positive and negative pulsed-current, respectively. We can control the DW position in the wire by tuning the intensity, the duration and the polarity of the pulsed-current. It is, thus, demonstrated that spintronic device operation by the current-driven DW motion is possible.
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                Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials
                Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials
                Elsevier BV
                03048853
                April 2005
                April 2005
                : 290-291
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                : 750-753
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                10.1016/j.jmmm.2004.11.355
                0735b799-8b3e-4b53-aaf8-c571c21b249b
                © 2005

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