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Direct Observation of Zhang-Li Torque Expansion of Magnetic Droplet Solitons

Authors :
Chung, Sunjae
Le, Q. Tuan
Ahlberg, Martina
Awad, Ahmad A.
Weigand, Markus
Bykova, Iuliia
Khymyn, Roman
Dvornik, Mykola
Mazraati, Hamid
Houshang, Afshin
Jiang, Sheng
Anh Nguyen, T. N.
Goering, Eberhard
Schuetz, Gisela
Gräfe, Joachim
Åkerman, Johan
Chung, Sunjae
Le, Q. Tuan
Ahlberg, Martina
Awad, Ahmad A.
Weigand, Markus
Bykova, Iuliia
Khymyn, Roman
Dvornik, Mykola
Mazraati, Hamid
Houshang, Afshin
Jiang, Sheng
Anh Nguyen, T. N.
Goering, Eberhard
Schuetz, Gisela
Gräfe, Joachim
Åkerman, Johan
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Magnetic droplets are nontopological dynamical soli tons that can be nucleated in nanocontact based spin torque nano-oscillators (STNOs) with perpendicular magnetic anisotropy free layers. While theory predicts that the droplet should be of the same size as the nanocontact, its inherent drift instability has thwarted attempts at observing it directly using microscopy techniques. Here, we demonstrate highly stable magnetic droplets in all-perpendicular STNOs and present the first detailed droplet images using scanning transmission X-ray microscopy. In contrast to theoretical predictions, we find that the droplet diameter is about twice as large as the nanocontact. By extending the original droplet theory to properly account for the lateral current spread underneath the nanocontact, we show that the large discrepancy primarily arises from current-in-plane Zhang-Li torque adding an outward pressure on the droplet perimeter. Electrical measurements on droplets nucleated using a reversed current in the antiparallel state corroborate this picture.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1235188370
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103.PhysRevLett.120.217204