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- 2023Tutorial : simulating modern magnetic material systems in mumax3citations
- 2018Comparison between collective coordinate models for domain wall motion in PMA nanostrips in the presence of the Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interactioncitations
- 2015A collective coordinate approach to describe magnetic domain wall dynamics applied to nanowires with high perpendicular anisotropycitations
- 2015Transverse domain wall based logic and memory concepts for all-magnetic computing
- 2015Logic and memory concepts for all-magnetic computing based on transverse domain wallscitations
- 2014Influence of material defects on current-driven vortex domain wall mobilitycitations
- 2013A numerical approach to incorporate intrinsic material defects in micromagnetic simulations
- 2013Influence of disorder on vortex domain wall mobility in magnetic nanowires
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A numerical approach to incorporate intrinsic material defects in micromagnetic simulations
Abstract
A number of future spintronic devices are based on the controlled movement of magnetic domain walls in thin films, disks and strips. In order to fully control this movement, it is of paramount importance to completely understand the effects of material imperfections inherently present in the magnetic samples, in nanowires in particular.Recently it was found that the inclusion of distributed disorder in the form of voids with zero saturation magnetisation in simulations of nanowires qualitatively changes the magnetic domain wall movement [1]. In this contribution we investigate which micromagnetic parameters should be changed in micromagnetic simulations to more realistically represent material defects, i.e. to generate pinning potentials that quantitatively correspond to the measured ones [2].In experiments only the interaction range and pinning energy of natural pinning sites are accessible in contrast to the local variations of the individual micromagnetic parameters[3]. Therefore, we propose to introduce material defects in micromagnetic simulations as local variations in material parameters that result in comparable characteristic pinning potentials. We show that in 2D micromagnetic simulations locally reducing the exchange constant is a good candidate. By tuning the amount with which the exchange constant is reduced and the size of the area with reduced exchange constant, the pinning strength and interaction range can be tuned to give rise to pinning potentials that correspond remarkably well with real natural defects [2].