Phase locking of vortex cores in two coupled magnetic nanopillars

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Abstract

Phase locking dynamics of the coupled vortex cores in two identical magnetic spin valves induced by spin-polarized current are studied by means of micromagnetic simulations. Our results show that the available current range of phase locking can be expanded significantly by the use of constrained polarizer, and the vortices undergo large orbit motions outside the polarization areas. The effects of polarization areas and dipolar interaction on the phase locking dynamics are studied systematically. Phase locking parameters extracted from simulations are discussed by theoreticians. The dynamics of vortices influenced by spin valve geometry and vortex chirality are discussed at last. This work provides deeper insights into the dynamics of phase locking and the results are important for the design of spintorque nano-oscillators.

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Zhu, Q., Liu, X., Zheng, Q., Zhang, S., Wang, J., & Liua, Q. (2014). Phase locking of vortex cores in two coupled magnetic nanopillars. AIP Advances, 4(11). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4902178

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