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Abstract

Experimental results of domain wall propagation velocity as a function of applied field in a 200-nm-wide permalloy nanostructure are presented. The structure was fabricated by focused-ion beam milling and designed to separate the domain wall nucleation from propagation. The measured velocities are very high, up to 1500 m/s at 49 Oe and the field dependence of the velocity is interpreted in terms of thermally activated wall motion through a series of pinning sites and a wall geometry that changes as a function of field.

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