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Jin Wei, Liu Yao-Wen. Nonadiabatic spin-torque and damping effects on vortex core switching triggered by a single current pulseJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2010, 19(3): 037001.
| Jin Wei, Liu Yao-Wen. Nonadiabatic spin-torque and damping effects on vortex core switching triggered by a single current pulseJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2010, 19(3): 037001. |
Nonadiabatic spin-torque and damping effects on vortex core switching triggered by a single current pulse
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Abstract
Switching the orientation of a vortex core by spin-polarised pulse current introduces a promising concept for the reliable addressing of a single nanodisc element inside dense arrays. In this paper, micromagnetic simulations are employed to study the vortex core switching behaviour excited by a short in-plane Gaussian current pulse. We find that both the switching mechanism and the switching time are not sensitive to changes in the phenomenological parameters of spin-torque nonadiabaticity and Gilbert damping. The switching time, however, strongly depends on the current strength. In addition, we have theoretically predicted the parameter range of current pulses to achieve a single switching event. -
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