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Exotic magnetism in the alkali sesquioxidesRb4O6andCs4O6
2009
Among the various alkali oxides the sesquioxides ${\text{Rb}}_{4}{\text{O}}_{6}$ and ${\text{Cs}}_{4}{\text{O}}_{6}$ are of special interest. Electronic-structure calculations using the local spin-density approximation predicted that ${\text{Rb}}_{4}{\text{O}}_{6}$ should be a half-metallic ferromagnet, which was later contradicted when an experimental investigation of the temperature-dependent magnetization of ${\text{Rb}}_{4}{\text{O}}_{6}$ showed a low-temperature magnetic transition and differences between zero-field-cooled and field-cooled measurements. Such behavior is known from spin glasses and frustrated systems. ${\text{Rb}}_{4}{\text{O}}_{6}$ and ${\text{Cs}}_{4}{\text{O}}_{6}$ c…
Optical absorption band at5.8eVassociated with theEγ′centers in amorphous silicon dioxide: Optical absorption and EPR measurements
2008
Line shape modifications induced by thermal treatment in the optical absorption and electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) signals associated with the ${E}_{\ensuremath{\gamma}}^{\ensuremath{'}}$ center are experimentally investigated in various types of $\ensuremath{\gamma}$-irradiated amorphous silicon dioxide $(a\text{\ensuremath{-}}\mathrm{Si}{\mathrm{O}}_{2})$. The $g$ values of the EPR main resonance line of the ${E}_{\ensuremath{\gamma}}^{\ensuremath{'}}$ center show a shift correlated with the peak energy variation of the absorption band at about $5.8\phantom{\rule{0.3em}{0ex}}\mathrm{eV}$ associated with this defect. These spectroscopic changes are proposed to originate from structu…
Exchange Interactions I: Mechanisms
1996
A most important phenomenon in molecular magnetism is the exchange interaction between magnetic centers. Its relevance as well as the terms and concepts required to its rationalization were stated long ago by physicists working in the quantum-mechanical theory of magnetism (Heisenberg, Dirac, van Vleck, Anderson, Zener, and many others). Depending on the extent of delocalization of the magnetic moments and on the metallic/non-metallic properties of the solid four kinds of exchange coupling were usually distinguished in the physical literature namely direct exchange, superexchange, indirect exchange and itinerant exchange [1]. The relations of these types of couplings are depicted in Figure …
Dynamic heterogeneities in the out-of-equilibrium dynamics of simple spherical spin models.
2003
The response of spherical two-spin interaction models, the spherical ferromagnet (s-FM) and the spherical Sherrington-Kirkpatrick (s-SK) model, is calculated for the protocol of the so-called nonresonant hole burning experiment (NHB) for temperatures below the respective critical temperatures. It is shown that it is possible to select dynamic features in the out-of-equilibrium dynamics of both models, one of the hallmarks of dynamic heterogeneities. The behavior of the s-SK model and the s-FM in three dimensions is very similar, showing dynamic heterogeneities in the long time behavior, i.e. in the aging regime. The appearence of dynamic heterogeneities in the s-SK model explicitly demonstr…
2021
The idea of remote magnetic guiding is developed from the underlying physics of a concept that allows for bijective force generation over the inner volume of magnet systems. This concept can equally be implemented by electro- or permanent magnets. Here, permanent magnets are in the focus because they offer many advantages. The equations of magnetic fields and forces as well as velocities are derived in detail and physical limits are discussed. The special hydrodynamics of nanoparticle dispersions under these circumstances is reviewed and related to technical constraints. The possibility of 3D guiding and magnetic imaging techniques are discussed. Finally, the first results in guiding macros…
Step-Edge Induced Anisotropic Domain-Wall Propagation
1999
We report the observation of anisotropic domain-wall propagation in ultrathin magnetic films with perpendicular anisotropy. A controlled density of step edges was introduced which allowed us to quantify its influence on the domain-wall pinning. For a sawtooth arrangement of the step edges the corresponding wall movement resulted in triangular shaped domains. All aspects of this anisotropic domain-wall evolution could be reproduced by a simulation based on a modified Ginzburg-Landau-type soft-spin model.
Correlation between spin structure oscillations and domain wall velocities (presentation video)
2014
Magnetic sensing and logic devices based on the motion of magnetic domain walls rely on the precise and deterministic control of the position and the velocity of individual magnetic domain walls. Varying domain wall velocities have been predicted to result from intrinsic effects such as oscillating domain wall spin structure transformations and extrinsic pinning due to imperfections. We use direct dynamic imaging of the nanoscale spin structure to directly check these predictions. We find a new regime of oscillating domain wall motion even below the Walker breakdown correlated with periodic spin structure changes and we show that the extrinsic pinning from defects in the nanowire only affec…
Local control of domain wall dynamics in ferromagnetic rings
2015
Ferromagnetic nanorings are of great interest due to prospective applications in memory and logic devices based on domain wall (DW) motion.1-3A key-prerequisite for their realization is a reproducible domain wall spin structure with a well-controllable wall velocity. We have found that DW propagation in magnetic ring is characterized by non-constant vortex DW velocity even below Walker breakdown4 (as opposed to straight wires). Several studies have been devoted to the optimization of ring reversal on a global scale using out-of plane field5 or flux charges emanating from neighboring rings if placed in close proximity6. However, these methods involve DW pinning and vortex nucleation processe…
Electric field driven domain wall transfer in hybrid structures
2012
Domain wall (DW) motion devices attracts much interest with their prospective logic and memory applications[1][2]. Present on-chip DW manipulations by a magnetic field of electric currents or electron spin torque raise the problem of high Ohmic energy losses. We show that such a difficulty can be avoided by applying an exchange field H eff to the magnetic layer from the proximate graphene (Gr), instead of using an actual magnetic field. H eff is shown to be dependent on carrier density gradient in Gr, which is easily manipulated with a gate voltage. A novel memory device implementing this concept is designed and modeled, demonstrating switching power well below femto-Joule while maintaining…
Chiral Magnetic Domain Wall and Skyrmion Memory Devices
2021
In the chapter, we have reviewed the fundamental physics for designing magnetic domain wall memories, especially domain wall racetrack memories. An overview of how the racetrack has been functionally improved and the fundamental physics behind the operating mechanism has developed is shown. Material wise, the design of the racetrack has changed from using in-plane magnetic materials to out-of-plane magnetic materials. The process of changing the material design resulted in new physics such as the spin-orbit torques (SOTs) and the Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction (DMI) which resulted in domain wall motion with higher efficiency and stability. The SOT is the main mechanism in moving the doma…