Title: Weighting a Domain Wall
1Weighting a Domain Wall
- Journal Club
- February 15 2005
- Current-Induced resonance and mass determination
of a single magnetic domain wall, Nature 432, 203
(2004) - Elji Saitoh, Hideki Miyajima, Takehiro Yamaoka
and Gen Tatara
2Motivation
- Fundammental Phyics interaction between currents
and Domain Walls - Great Experiment
- Opens INTERESTING QUESTIONS (Related to our
future work) - Related to some of my recent work
- JFR, M. Braun, A.S. Núñez, AH. MacDonald Phys.
Rev. B 2004 - J. J. Palacios, D. Jacob, JFR, cond-mat/2004
- L. Brey, C. Tejedor, JFR, APL 2004
3What is a Domain Wall (DW)
Ferromagnetic Ground State. Good for local
EXCHANGE. BAD for Magnetostatics
Ferromagnetic DOMAIN EXCHANGE ok except in the
WALL GOOD for Magnetostatics
DOMAIN and GROUND STATE ARE TOPOLOGICALLY
DIFFERENT
DOMAIN WALL
4DW Thick or Thin
COMPETION between EXCHANGE and anisotropic
interactions
Exchange favors thick DW Anis. Int. Favors thin
DW
Thick DW
5Domain Wall Motion
6Domain Wall Motion
7Domain Wall Motion
8The Experiment
9Justification of
x
y
Clockwise
?
Anti- Clockwise
10LATER
- Why a DW can be considered a particle with mass?
- What is a magnetic charge?
11MagneticForceMicroscopy
Resistance vs a.c. frequency
12Resistance vs a.c. frequency
13mDW(6.55- 0.06 ) 10-23 Kg
,
Is spin current f frequency m DW mass, ? DW
relaxation time
n conduction electron density RDW DW
resistance I total current
14DW From Field to Particle
M,x, F(x)
- PAPERS
- S. Takagi and G. Tatara, Phys. Rev. B 54, 9920
(1996). - H-B. Braun and D. Loss, Phys. Rev. B 53, 3237
(1996) - P. C. E. Stamp, Phys. Rev. Lett. 66, 2802 (1991).
- E. M. Chudnovsky, O. Iglesias, and P. C. E.
Stamp, Phys. Rev. B 46, 5392 (1992). .
15DW From Field to Particle
Classical Lagrangian of a Field
16DW mass
Magnetic Charge
Magnetic Energy
17Magnetostatics
Magnetic Charge
Polarization Charge
18DW theory
EXCHANGE
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