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Interplay between domain walls and magnetization curling induced by chemical modulations in cylindrical nanowires

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arxiv 2405.00652 v1 pith:VVYHDJFI submitted 2024-05-01 cond-mat.mes-hall

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keywords domainwallsmodulationschemicalcirculationcontrolcylindricalinteraction
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Cylindrical magnetic nanowires have been proposed as a means of storing and processing information in a 3D medium, based on the motion of domain walls~(DWs). Introducing short chemical modulations in such wires would allow for reliable digital control of DWs. Here, we outline the intricate physics of the interaction of domain walls with modulations to control their motion, combining micromagnetic simulations and experimental evidence. This interaction combines a long-range moderate magnetostatic repulsion with a local energy well. The latter depends on the respective circulation sense of magnetization in the domain wall and modulation. We also show that a modulation has the ability to switch the internal circulation of a DW upon its propagation, thereby acting as a polarizing component and opening the possibility to exploit not only the position of walls, but also their internal structure.

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