Magnetic nanowires supporting field- and current-driven domain wall motion are envisioned for methods of information storage and processing. A major obstacle for their practical use is the domain-wall velocity, which is traditionally limited for low fields and currents due to the Walker breakdown occurring when the driving component reaches a critical threshold value. We show through numerical and analytical modeling that the Walker breakdown limit can be extended or completely eliminated in antiferromagnetically coupled magnetic nanowires. These coupled nanowires allow for large domain-wall velocities driven by field and/or current as compared to conventional nanowires.
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Kuteifan, M., Lubarda, M. V., Fu, S., Chang, R., Escobar, M. A., Mangin, S., … Lomakin, V. (2016). Large exchange-dominated domain wall velocities in antiferromagnetically coupled nanowires. AIP Advances, 6(4). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4945789
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