Tunable Magnetic Skyrmion Motion on a Nanostrip Using Current and Spin Waves: A Micromagnetic Study

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Payal Bhattacharjee [1 ]
Saswati Barman [1 ]
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[1] Department of Basic Sciences and Humanities,
[2] Institute of Engineering & Management,undefined
[3] University of Engineering & Management,undefined
[4] University Area,undefined
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Magnetic skyrmion; Micromagnetic simulation; Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction; Spin wave; Spin-polarized current;
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10.1007/s10948-024-06889-1
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Nowadays, the concept of non-trivial topological protection and the nanoscale size of nanomagnetic particles constitute a major area of research. Due to topological protection stability, nanoscale size, and the requirement of low spin current density for motion, skyrmions have attracted great attention in next-generation spintronic devices as robust information carriers. We study the motion of an isolated magnetic skyrmion with induced interfacial Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction (iDMI) instigated by a spin wave and driven by spin current with variation in different parameters in a nanotrack of finite length using micromagnetic simulations. It is found that the magnetic skyrmion moves in the same direction as the direction of propagation of the spin wave. The skyrmion initially experiences an acceleration in its motion; thereafter, the velocity decreases exponentially. The motion of the magnetic skyrmion initiates as the momentum of the spin wave gets transferred to it. The motion of the magnetic skyrmion is found to be significantly dependent on the variation of parameters like frequency and amplitude of the incident spin waves, as well as the damping parameter and the strength of the applied spin-polarized current. The results obtained in this work could become useful to design skyrmion-based spintronic information-carrying and storage devices.
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