Anomalies in the switching dynamics of C -type antiferromagnets and antiferromagnetic nanowires

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Abstract

Antiferromagnets (AFMs) are widely believed to be superior to ferromagnets in spintronics because of their high stability due to the vanishingly small stray field. It is thus expected that the order parameter of AFMs should always align along the easy axis of the crystalline anisotropy. In contrast to this conventional wisdom, we find that the AFM order parameter switches away from the easy axis below a critical anisotropy strength when an AFM is properly tailored into a nanostructure. The switching time first decreases and then increases with the damping. Above the critical anisotropy, the AFM order parameter is stable and precesses under a microwave excitation. However, the absorption peak is not at resonance frequency even for magnetic damping as low as 0.01. To resolve these anomalies, we first ascertain the hidden role of dipolar interaction that reconstructs the energy landscape of the nanosystem and propose a model of a damped nonlinear pendulum to explain the switching behavior. In this framework, the second anomaly appears when an AFM is close to the boundary between underdamped and overdamped phases, where the observed absorption line shape has a small quality factor and thus is not reliable any longer. Our results should be significant to extract the magnetic parameters through resonance techniques.

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Yuan, H. Y., Yung, M. H., & Wang, X. R. (2019). Anomalies in the switching dynamics of C -type antiferromagnets and antiferromagnetic nanowires. Physical Review Research, 1(3). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.1.033052

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