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Current-driven magnetization switching and domain wall motion in nanostructures—Survey of recent experiments
Authors:J Lindner
Institution:Fakultät für Physik and Center for Nanointegration (CeNIDE), Universität Duisburg-Essen, Lotharstr. 1, 47048 Duisburg, Germany
Abstract:An overview of recent experimental studies and new routes in the field of current-driven magnetization dynamics in nanostructured materials is given. The review introduces the basic concepts (Landau–Lifshitz phenomenology, critical current, spin currents in relation to spin accumulation, adiabatic/non-adiabatic spin-torque) and describes the main results of recent experiments on current-driven magnetization reversal within vertical pillar-like nanostructures and current-driven domain wall motion within laterally confined specimens. While for the pillar systems a discussion is provided of how the introduction of layers with perpendicular magnetic anisotropy, tunnel barriers and exchange bias and(or) oxide layers can be used to reduce the critical current densities for current-induced switching, the role of perpendicular anisotropy, use of spin valve structures, diluted magnetic semiconductors and epitaxial materials to increase the domain wall velocities are reviewed in the case of current-driven domain wall movement within lateral systems.
Keywords:Spin-torque  Magnetization dynamics  Magnetic nanostructures
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