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Skyrmion motion driven by oscillating magnetic field.


ABSTRACT: The one-dimensional magnetic skyrmion motion induced by an electric current has attracted much interest because of its application potential in next-generation magnetic memory devices. Recently, the unidirectional motion of large (20??m in diameter) magnetic bubbles with two-dimensional skyrmion topology, driven by an oscillating magnetic field, has also been demonstrated. For application in high-density memory devices, it is preferable to reduce the size of skyrmion. Here we show by numerical simulation that a skyrmion of a few tens of nanometres can also be driven by high-frequency field oscillations, but with a different direction of motion from the in-plane component of the tilted oscillating field. We found that a high-frequency field for small skyrmions can excite skyrmion resonant modes and that a combination of different modes results in a final skyrmion motion with a helical trajectory. Because this helical motion depends on the frequency of the field, we can control both the speed and the direction of the skyrmion motion, which is a distinguishable characteristic compared with other methods.

SUBMITTER: Moon KW 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4742868 | biostudies-other | 2016

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Skyrmion motion driven by oscillating magnetic field.

Moon Kyoung-Woong KW   Kim Duck-Ho DH   Je Soong-Geun SG   Chun Byong Sun BS   Kim Wondong W   Qiu Z Q ZQ   Choe Sug-Bong SB   Hwang Chanyong C  

Scientific reports 20160205


The one-dimensional magnetic skyrmion motion induced by an electric current has attracted much interest because of its application potential in next-generation magnetic memory devices. Recently, the unidirectional motion of large (20 μm in diameter) magnetic bubbles with two-dimensional skyrmion topology, driven by an oscillating magnetic field, has also been demonstrated. For application in high-density memory devices, it is preferable to reduce the size of skyrmion. Here we show by numerical s  ...[more]

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