The nature of domain walls in ultrathin ferromagnets revealed by scanning nanomagnetometry

Tetienne, J. -P.; Hingant, T.; Martinez, L. J.; Rohart, S.; Thiaville, A.; Diez, L. Herrera; Garcia, K.; Adam, J. -P.; Kim, J. -V.; Roch, J. -F.; Miron, I. M.; Gaudin, G.; Vila, L.; Ocker, B.; Ravelosona, D.; et. al.

Abstract

The capacity to propagate magnetic domain walls with spin-polarized currents underpins several schemes for information storage and processing using spintronic devices. A key question involves the internal structure of the domain walls, which governs their response to certain current-driven torques such as the spin Hall effect. Here we show that magnetic microscopy based on a single nitrogen-vacancy defect in diamond can provide a direct determination of the internal wall structure in ultrathin ferromagnetic films under ambient conditions. We find pure Bloch walls in Ta/CoFeB(1 nm)/MgO, while left-handed Neel walls are observed in Pt/Co(0.6 nm)/AlOx. The latter indicates the presence of a sizable interfacial Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction, which has strong bearing on the feasibility of exploiting novel chiral states such as skyrmions for information technologies.

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Título según WOS: ID WOS:000353701900002 Not found in local WOS DB
Título de la Revista: NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
Volumen: 6
Editorial: Nature Research
Fecha de publicación: 2015
DOI:

10.1038/ncomms7733

Notas: ISI