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Domain wall dynamics along curved strips under current pulses: The influence of Joule heating
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SpintronicsElectrical EngineeringMagnetismFerromagnetismThermal GradientsPhysicsDomain Wall DynamicsEngineeringNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsMagnetic ResonanceMicromagneticsNon-uniform Cross SectionMagnetohydrodynamicsCurrent PulsesMagnetic DeviceMagnetic PropertyMagnetoresistance
The current-induced domain wall dynamics along curved ferromagnetic strips is studied by coupling the magnetization dynamics to the heat transport. Permalloy strips with uniform and non-uniform cross section are evaluated, taking into account the influence of the electrical contacts used to inject the current pulses and the substrate on top of which the ferromagnetic strip is sited. Micromagnetic simulations indicate that the geometry and the non-ferromagnetic materials in the system play a significant role in the current-induced domain wall dynamics. Due to the natural pinning, domain walls are hardly affected by the spin-transfer torques when placed in uniform cross section strips under current pulses with reduced magnitude. On the contrary, the current-induced domain wall displacement is significantly different in strips with non-uniform cross section, where thermal gradients emerge as due to the Joule heating. It is found that these thermal gradients can assist or act against the pure spin-transfer torques, in agreement with the recent experimental observations.
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