Spin Torque-Generated Magnetic Droplet Solitons
Journal article, 2013

Dissipative solitons have been reported in a wide range of nonlinear systems, but the observation of their magnetic analog has been experimentally challenging. Using spin transfer torque underneath a nanocontact on a magnetic thin film with perpendicular magnetic anisotropy (PMA), we have observed the generation of dissipative magnetic droplet solitons and report on their rich dynamical properties. Micromagnetic simulations identify a wide range of automodulation frequencies, including droplet oscillatory motion, droplet "spinning," and droplet "breather" states. The droplet can be controlled by using both current and magnetic fields and is expected to have applications in spintronics, magnonics, and PMA-based domain-wall devices.

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Author

S. M. Mohseni

S. R. Sani

J. Persson

T. N. A. Nguyen

Sunjae Chung

University of Gothenburg

Yevgen Pogoryelov

University of Gothenburg

Pranaba Muduli Kishor

University of Gothenburg

Ezio Iacocca

University of Gothenburg

A. Eklund

Randy K. Dumas

University of Gothenburg

Stefano Bonetti

A. Deac

M. A. Hoefer

Johan Åkerman

University of Gothenburg

Science

0036-8075 (ISSN) 1095-9203 (eISSN)

Vol. 339 6125 1295-1298

Subject Categories

Other Natural Sciences

DOI

10.1126/science.1230155

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10/10/2017