2012
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.86.054445
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Domain wall motion induced by the magnonic spin current

Abstract: The spin-wave induced domain wall motion in a nanostrip with perpendicular magnetic anisotropy is studied. It is found that the domain wall can move either in the same direction or in the opposite direction to that of spin-wave propagation depending on whether the spin wave is reflected by the wall or transmitted through the wall. A magnonic momentum transfer mechanism is proposed and, together with the magnonic spin-transfer torque, a one-dimensional phenomenal model is constructed. The wall motion calculated… Show more

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“…However, the contrary was found in literature [13][14][15][16]: magnons push DWs to move along with them. The counteraction force due to linear MT between magnons and DWs could be a possible explanation for this phenomenon.…”
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confidence: 46%
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“…However, the contrary was found in literature [13][14][15][16]: magnons push DWs to move along with them. The counteraction force due to linear MT between magnons and DWs could be a possible explanation for this phenomenon.…”
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confidence: 46%
“…Due to the fact that the magnon excitation spectrum of the DW is different from that of a single domain, magnons incident on the DW get reflected, with a frequency-sensitive coefficient of reflection. As magnons are reflected back, a counteraction force is exerted on the DW and can be used to initiate DWM [13].In the presence of pure magnonic STT, DWs will move opposite to the propagation direction of the incident spin wave (SW) [10]. However, the contrary was found in literature [13][14][15][16]: magnons push DWs to move along with them.…”
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