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Autores principales: Castro, Mario, Gálvez, David, Castillo, Sebastián, Carvalho-Santos, Vagson L., Núñez, Álvaro S., Allende, Sebastián
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Publicado: 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://arxiv.org/abs/2412.00483
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author Castro, Mario
Gálvez, David
Castillo, Sebastián
Carvalho-Santos, Vagson L.
Núñez, Álvaro S.
Allende, Sebastián
author_facet Castro, Mario
Gálvez, David
Castillo, Sebastián
Carvalho-Santos, Vagson L.
Núñez, Álvaro S.
Allende, Sebastián
contents Magnetic bimerons are potential information carriers in spintronic devices. Bimerons, topologically equivalent to skyrmions, manifest in chiral magnetic systems with in-plane magnetization due to anisotropies or external magnetic fields. Applications demanding their current-driven motion face significant challenges, notably the bimeron Hall effect, which causes transverse movement and annihilation at nanomagnet borders. This study addresses the problem of stabilizing bimeron propagation under current-driven conditions. We demonstrate that bimerons can propagate through thin ferromagnetic strips without annihilation when the easy-axis anisotropy and the electric current are orthogonal. Our findings indicate that below a threshold value of current, the repulsion between the bimeron and the strip boundary allows for stable soliton propagation, even in bent regions. This phenomenon extends to bimeron chains, which propagate parallel to the current flow. By enabling stable long-distance propagation, our results open new avenues for developing bimeron-based racetrack memory devices, enhancing the efficiency and reliability of future spintronic applications.
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spellingShingle Bimerons as Edge states in Thin Magnetic Strips
Castro, Mario
Gálvez, David
Castillo, Sebastián
Carvalho-Santos, Vagson L.
Núñez, Álvaro S.
Allende, Sebastián
Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics
Magnetic bimerons are potential information carriers in spintronic devices. Bimerons, topologically equivalent to skyrmions, manifest in chiral magnetic systems with in-plane magnetization due to anisotropies or external magnetic fields. Applications demanding their current-driven motion face significant challenges, notably the bimeron Hall effect, which causes transverse movement and annihilation at nanomagnet borders. This study addresses the problem of stabilizing bimeron propagation under current-driven conditions. We demonstrate that bimerons can propagate through thin ferromagnetic strips without annihilation when the easy-axis anisotropy and the electric current are orthogonal. Our findings indicate that below a threshold value of current, the repulsion between the bimeron and the strip boundary allows for stable soliton propagation, even in bent regions. This phenomenon extends to bimeron chains, which propagate parallel to the current flow. By enabling stable long-distance propagation, our results open new avenues for developing bimeron-based racetrack memory devices, enhancing the efficiency and reliability of future spintronic applications.
title Bimerons as Edge states in Thin Magnetic Strips
topic Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2412.00483