Domain wall motions in perpendicularly magnetized CoFe/Pd multilayer nanowire

Abstract

Current induced domain wall (DW) motion has been investigated in a 600-nm wide nanowire using multilayer film with a structure of Ta(5 nm)/Pd(5 nm)/[CoFe(0.4 nm)/Pd(1.2 nm)]15/Ta(5 nm)in terms of anomalous Hall effect measurements. It is found that motion of DWs can be driven by a current density as low as 1.44×1011 A.m-2. The effect of the Oersted field (HOe) and spin transfer torque field (HST), which are considered as effective fields for DW motion, has been quantitatively separated from the dependence of depinning fields on the current. The results show that the motion of the walls was essentially dominated by the non-adiabaticity with a high non-adiabatic factor β up to 0.4.

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