Sedlmayr N., Dugaev V. K., and Berakdar J.
Phys. Rev. B 83, pp 174447 (2011)We investigated how the dynamics of a domain wall are affected by the presence of spin-density waves in a ferromagnetic wire.Domainwalls and other scattering centers can cause coherent spin-densitywaves to propagate through a wire when a current is applied. In some cases, the spin torque due to these scattered electrons can be enhanced such that it is on a par with the exchange and anisotropy energies controlling the shape and dynamics of the domain wall. In such a case, we find that the spin-density waves enhance the current-induced domain-wall motion, allowing for domain-wall motion with smaller current pulses. Here, we consider a system involving two domain walls and focus on how the motion of the second domain wall is modified by the spin-density waves caused by the presence of the first domain wall.
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