Time-resolved observation of fast domain-walls driven by vertical spin currents in short tracks
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❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci
cond-mat.mes-hall
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fastmagneticcurrentsdomain-wallsdrivenshorttime-resolvedtunnel
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We present time-resolved measurements of the displacement of magnetic domain-walls (DWs) driven by vertical spin-polarized currents in track-shaped magnetic tunnel junctions. In these structures we observe very high DW velocities (600 m/s) at current densities below $10^7 A/cm^2$. We show that the efficient spin-transfer torque combined with a short propagation distance allows to avoid the Walker breakdown process, and achieve deterministic, reversible and fast ($\approx$ 1 ns) DW-mediated switching of magnetic tunnel junction elements, which is of great interest to the implementation of fast DW-based spintronic devices.
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