We demonstrate experimentally dynamic interface binding in a system consisting of two coupled ferromagnetic layers. While domain walls in each layer have different velocity-field responses, for two broad ranges of the driving field H, walls in the two layers are bound and move at a common velocity. The bound states have their own velocity-field response and arise when the isolated wall velocities in each layer are close, a condition which always occurs as H?0. Several features of the bound states are reproduced using a one-dimensional model, illustrating their general nature.
Dynamic binding of driven interfaces in coupled ultrathin ferromagnetic layers
P. Politi
2010
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We demonstrate experimentally dynamic interface binding in a system consisting of two coupled ferromagnetic layers. While domain walls in each layer have different velocity-field responses, for two broad ranges of the driving field H, walls in the two layers are bound and move at a common velocity. The bound states have their own velocity-field response and arise when the isolated wall velocities in each layer are close, a condition which always occurs as H?0. Several features of the bound states are reproduced using a one-dimensional model, illustrating their general nature.File in questo prodotto:
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