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Nature Communications | 2015

Magnetic microscopy and topological stability of homochiral Néel domain walls in a Pt/Co/AlOx trilayer.

Maria Jose Benitez; Aleš Hrabec; Andrei P. Mihai; T. A. Moore; Gavin Burnell; D. McGrouther; C. H. Marrows; S. McVitie

The microscopic magnetization variation in magnetic domain walls in thin films is a crucial property when considering the torques driving their dynamic behaviour. For films possessing out-of-plane anisotropy normally the presence of Néel walls is not favoured due to magnetostatic considerations. However, they have the right structure to respond to the torques exerted by the spin Hall effect. Their existence is an indicator of the interfacial Dzyaloshinskii–Moriya interaction (DMI). Here we present direct imaging of Néel domain walls with a fixed chirality in device-ready Pt/Co/AlOx films using Lorentz transmission electron and Kerr microscopies. It is shown that any independently nucleated pair of walls in our films form winding pairs when they meet that are difficult to annihilate with field, confirming that they all possess the same topological winding number. The latter is enforced by the DMI. The field required to annihilate these winding wall pairs is used to give a measure of the DMI strength. Such domain walls, which are robust against collisions with each other, are good candidates for dense data storage.Next-generation concepts for solid-state memory devices are based on current-driven domain wall propagation, where the wall velocity governs the device performance. It has been shown that the domain wall velocity and the direction of travel is controlled by the nature of the wall and its chirality. This chirality is attributed to effects emerging from the lack of inversion symmetry at the interface between a ferromagnet and a heavy metal, leading to an interfacial DzyaloshinskiiMoriya interaction that can control the shape and chirality of the magnetic domain wall. Here we present direct imaging of domain walls in Pt/Co/AlOx films using Lorentz transmission electron microscopy, demonstrating the presence of homochiral, and thus topologically protected, Néel walls. Such domain walls are good candidates for dense data storage, bringing the bit size down close to the limit of the domain wall width.


Physical Review Letters | 2010

Domain-Wall Depinning Assisted by Pure Spin Currents

Dennis Ilgaz; Jan Nievendick; Lutz Heyne; Dirk Backes; Jan Rhensius; T. A. Moore; Miguel Á. Niño; A. Locatelli; Tevfik Onur Menteş; Alexander von Schmidsfeld; Arndt von Bieren; Stephen Krzyk; L. J. Heyderman; Mathias Kläui

We study the depinning of domain walls by pure diffusive spin currents in a nonlocal spin valve structure based on two ferromagnetic Permalloy elements with copper as the nonmagnetic spin conduit. The injected spin current is absorbed by the second Permalloy structure with a domain wall, and from the dependence of the wall depinning field on the spin current density we find an efficiency of 6×10{-14}  T/(A/m{2}), which is more than an order of magnitude larger than for conventional current induced domain-wall motion. Theoretically we find that this high efficiency arises from the surface torques exerted by the absorbed spin current that lead to efficient depinning.


Optics Express | 2011

Magnetic imaging by x-ray holography using extended references.

Thomas A. Duckworth; F. Y. Ogrin; S. S. Dhesi; S. Langridge; Amy Whiteside; T. A. Moore; G. Beutier; Gerrit van der Laan

We demonstrate magnetic lensless imaging by Fourier transform holography using extended references. A narrow slit milled through an opaque gold mask is used as a holographic reference and magnetic contrast is obtained by x-ray magnetic circular dichroism. We present images of magnetic domains in a Co/Pt multilayer thin film with perpendicular magnetic anisotropy. This technique holds advantages over standard Fourier transform holography, where small holes are used to define the reference beam. An increased intensity through the extended reference reduces the counting time to record the farfield diffraction pattern. Additionally it was found that manufacturing narrow slits is less technologically demanding than the same procedure for holes. We achieve a spatial resolution of ∼30 nm, which was found to be limited by the sample period of the chosen experimental setup.


Journal of Applied Physics | 2008

Direct imaging of current-induced domain wall motion in CoFeB structures

Lutz Heyne; Mathias Kläui; Dirk Backes; Philipp Möhrke; T. A. Moore; J. G. Kimling; Olivier Boulle; Ulrich Rüdiger; L. J. Heyderman; A. Fraile Rodríguez; F. Nolting; K. Kirsch; Roland Mattheis

By direct x-ray photoemission electron microscopy imaging, we probe current-induced domain wall motion in 20nm thick CoFeB wires. We observe transverse walls for all wire widths up to 1500nm as a consequence of the small saturation magnetization of the material. High critical current densities above 1×1012A∕m2 for wall displacement due to the spin transfer torque effect are found. The critical current densities jc increase further with decreasing wire width indicating that jc is governed by extrinsic pinning due to edge defects. In addition to wall displacements, we observe wall transformations to energetically favorable wall types due to heating. Owing to the high Curie temperature though, the sample temperature stays below the Curie temperature even for the highest current densities where structural damage sets in.


Scientific Reports | 2017

Synthetic ferrimagnet nanowires with very low critical current density for coupled domain wall motion

S. Lepadatu; Henri Saarikoski; Robert Beacham; Maria Jose Benitez; T. A. Moore; Gavin Burnell; Satoshi Sugimoto; Daniel Yesudas; May Wheeler; Jorge Vega de Miguel; S. S. Dhesi; D. McGrouther; S. McVitie; Gen Tatara; C. H. Marrows

Domain walls in ferromagnetic nanowires are potential building-blocks of future technologies such as racetrack memories, in which data encoded in the domain walls are transported using spin-polarised currents. However, the development of energy-efficient devices has been hampered by the high current densities needed to initiate domain wall motion. We show here that a remarkable reduction in the critical current density can be achieved for in-plane magnetised coupled domain walls in CoFe/Ru/CoFe synthetic ferrimagnet tracks. The antiferromagnetic exchange coupling between the layers leads to simple Néel wall structures, imaged using photoemission electron and Lorentz transmission electron microscopy, with a width of only ~100 nm. The measured critical current density to set these walls in motion, detected using magnetotransport measurements, is 1.0 × 1011 Am−2, almost an order of magnitude lower than in a ferromagnetically coupled control sample. Theoretical modelling indicates that this is due to nonadiabatic driving of anisotropically coupled walls, a mechanism that can be used to design efficient domain-wall devices.


Applied Physics Letters | 2016

Effect of annealing on the interfacial Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction in Ta/CoFeB/MgO trilayers

R. A. Khan; Philippa M. Shepley; Aleš Hrabec; A. Wells; Berthold Ocker; C. H. Marrows; T. A. Moore

The interfacial Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction (DMI) has been shown to stabilize homochiral Neel-type domain walls in thin films with perpendicular magnetic anisotropy and as a result permit them to be propagated by a spin Hall torque. In this study, we demonstrate that in Ta/Co


Journal of Physics D | 2008

Single shot Kerr magnetometer for observing real-time domain wall motion in permalloy nanowires

Philipp Möhrke; T. A. Moore; Mathias Kläui; Johannes Boneberg; Dirk Backes; Stephen Krzyk; L. J. Heyderman; Paul Leiderer; Ulrich Rüdiger

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Scientific Reports | 2017

Pinning and hysteresis in the field dependent diameter evolution of skyrmions in Pt/Co/Ir superlattice stacks

K. Zeissler; M. Mruczkiewicz; S. Finizio; J. Raabe; Philippa M. Shepley; A. V. Sadovnikov; S. A. Nikitov; Kayla Fallon; S. McFadzean; S. McVitie; T. A. Moore; Gavin Burnell; C. H. Marrows

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New Journal of Physics | 2013

Holographic imaging of interlayer coupling in Co/Pt/NiFe

Thomas A. Duckworth; F. Y. Ogrin; G. Beutier; S. S. Dhesi; S. A. Cavill; S. Langridge; Amy Whiteside; T. A. Moore; Maxime Dupraz; F. Yakhou; Gerrit van der Laan

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Applied Physics Letters | 2016

Exchange magnon induced resistance asymmetry in permalloy spin-Hall oscillators

S. Langenfeld; V. Tshitoyan; Z. Fang; A. Wells; T. A. Moore; A. J. Ferguson

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University of Konstanz

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