scholarly journals Circuit model for domain walls in ferromagnetic nanowires:  Application to conductance and spin transfer torques

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The interaction of two domain walls (DWs) at a cross-shaped vertex fabricated from two ferromagnetic nanowires has been experimentally investigated. Both magnetostatically repulsive and attractive interactions have been probed. It is found that in the repulsive case, a passing DW may directly induce the depinning of another that is already pinned at a vertex. This effect can be qualitatively described by considering only simple, magnetostatic-charge-based arguments. In the attractive case, however, asymmetric pinning is found, with complete suppression of depinning possible. This observed effect is contrary to simple charge-based arguments and highlights the need for full micromagnetic characterization of the DW interactions in more complex systems.


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