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Generation and annihilation time of magnetic droplet solitons.
Hang, Jinting; Hahn, Christian; Statuto, Nahuel; Macià, Ferran; Kent, Andrew D.
Afiliação
  • Hang J; Center for Quantum Phenomena, Department of Physics, New York University, New York, 10003, USA.
  • Hahn C; Center for Quantum Phenomena, Department of Physics, New York University, New York, 10003, USA.
  • Statuto N; Department of Condensed Matter Physics, University of Barcelona, 08028, Barcelona, Spain.
  • Macià F; Institut de Ciència de Materials de Barcelona (ICMAB-CSIC), Campus UAB, 08193, Bellaterra, Spain.
  • Kent AD; Department of Condensed Matter Physics, University of Barcelona, 08028, Barcelona, Spain.
Sci Rep ; 8(1): 6847, 2018 May 01.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29717172
ABSTRACT
Magnetic droplet solitons were first predicted to occur in materials with uniaxial magnetic anisotropy due to a long-range attractive interaction between elementary magnetic excitations, magnons. A non-equilibrium magnon population provided by a spin-polarized current in nanocontacts enables their creation and there is now clear experimental evidence for their formation, including direct images obtained with scanning x-ray transmission microscopy. Interest in magnetic droplets is associated with their unique magnetic dynamics that can lead to new types of high frequency nanometer scale oscillators of interest for information processing, including in neuromorphic computing. However, there are no direct measurements of the time required to nucleate droplet solitons or their lifetime-experiments to date only probe their steady-state characteristics, their response to dc spin-currents. Here we determine the timescales for droplet annihilation and generation using current pulses. Annihilation occurs in a few nanoseconds while generation can take several nanoseconds to a microsecond depending on the pulse amplitude. Micromagnetic simulations show that there is an incubation time for droplet generation that depends sensitively on the initial magnetic state of the nanocontact. An understanding of these processes is essential to utilizing the unique characteristics of magnetic droplet solitons oscillators, including their high frequency, tunable and hysteretic response.

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article