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Publication
Nature Physics
Paper
Probing vortex-core dynamics using current-induced resonant excitation of a trapped domain wall
Abstract
Magnetic domain walls in soft magnetic nanowires often exhibit a structure in which the magnetization curls within the plane of the nanowire around a singular point with out-of-plane magnetization, the vortex core. Although the core is a small object, with a diameter of only 10nm in permalloy, its motion controls the dynamics of the entire wall, which can be several hundred nanometres in size. In particular, when a domain wall trapped at a pinning site is driven out of equilibrium by either a magnetic field or a spin-polarized current, the vortex core gyrates around its equilibrium position. The sense of gyration is determined by the polarity of the core. Here, we show that spin-polarized a.c. currents can resonantly excite a vortex domain wall trapped at a notched site in a nanowire. The shape and magnitude of the resonance, measured from the nanowires resistance, reveal both the elliptical trajectory of the vortex core as well as itspolarity. © 2008 Nature Publishing Group.