New Journal of Physics (Jan 2018)

Microwave fields driven domain wall motions in antiferromagnetic nanowires

  • Z Y Chen,
  • Z R Yan,
  • Y L Zhang,
  • M H Qin,
  • Z Fan,
  • X B Lu,
  • X S Gao,
  • J-M Liu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/aac68e
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 6
p. 063003

Abstract

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In this work, we study the microwave field driven domain wall (DW) motion in an antiferromagnetic nanowire, using the numerical calculations based on a classical Heisenberg spin model with the biaxial magnetic anisotropy. We show that a proper combination of a static magnetic field plus an oscillating field perpendicular to the nanowire axis is sufficient to drive the DW propagation along the nanowire. More importantly, the drift velocity at the resonance frequency is comparable to that induced by temperature gradients, suggesting that microwave field can be a very promising tool to control DW motions in antiferromagnetic nanostructures. The dependences of resonance frequency and drift velocity on the static and oscillating fields, the axial anisotropy, and the damping constant are discussed in details. Furthermore, the optimal orientations of the field are also numerically determined and explained. This work provides useful information for the spin dynamics in antiferromagnetic nanostructures for spintronics applications.

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