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Curvature-induced effects in magnetic nanosystems

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Abstract

Curvilinear magnetism is in focus of intensive study, as it allows to tailor chiral and anisotropic responses and stabilize topologically non-trivial magnetic textures at the nanoscale [1]. In curved magnets all energy functionals, that contain spatial derivatives are reshaping in a way of appearance additional curvature-induced chiral and anisotropy terms. Here, we will discuss theoretical and experimental aspects behind the appearance of curvature-induced chiral effects in parabolic nanostripes [2]. We show that a pinning of domain wall at the parabolic apex is originated due to the presence of local curvature-induced chiral term, that could be quantified from the depinning field. The interplay between the intrinsic and extrinsic chiral terms paves the way to a mesoscale one, whose symmetry and strength depend both on the geometrical and material parameters [3]. These concept allows us to propose a novel approach towards artificial ME materials, whose magnetic states could be controled through small geometrical changes of curvature and torsion [4].
[1] R. Streubel et. al., J. Phys. D: Appl. Phys. 49,363001 (2016).
[2] O. Volkov et al.. Phys. Rev. Lett. 123, 077201 (2019).
[3] O. Volkov et al., Sci. Rep. 8, 866 (2018).
[4 ]O. Volkov et al., J. Phys. D: Appl. Phys. 52, 345001 (2019).

Presenters

  • Oleksii Volkov

    Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf

Authors

  • Oleksii Volkov

    Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf

  • Denis D. Sheka

    Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv

  • Volodymyr P. Kravchuk

    Karlsruher Institut für Technologie

  • Ulrich Roessler

    IFW Dresden, Institute for Theoretical Solid State Physics, IFW Dresden, Germany, IFW Dresden, Leibniz-Institut fur Festkorper- und Werkstoffforschung

  • Juergen Fassbender

    Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, Helmholtz Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf

  • Dennis Makarov

    Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, Helmholtz Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf