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Moving magnetic domain walls with sound alone
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Magnetism
Surface acoustic waves
Spintronics
Magnetic domain wall
Fecha de publicación
2025
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Nature Research
Citación
Rivelles, A., Yanes, R., Torres, L. et al. Moving magnetic domain walls with sound alone. Nat Commun 16, 9963 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-025-64934-6
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[EN]Surface Acoustic Waves (SAW) have been used in spintronic applications to decrease the magnetic field or the electric current required to act on the magnetization. A common belief is that a SAW alone cannot achieve a directed magnetic switching in a device without an assisting magnetic field or electric current. In this work, we demonstrate magnetic domain wall motion driven solely by an acoustic wave. Using XMCD-PEEM, we show extensive evidence of SAW-induced and field-free magnetic domain wall motion (DW) in the direction of the wave propagation. Our micromagnetic simulations reveal a mechanism that allows the SAW to transfer linear momentum to the DW. Experimentally, the largest DW average velocity measured was ~12m/s, although our simulations predict that velocities in the range of 100 m/s could be attained. This new mechanism opens the door to designing innovative spintronic devices where the magnetization can be controlled exclusively by
an acoustic wave.
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10.1038/s41467-025-64934-6
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