Enhanced Nonadiabaticity in Vortex Cores due to the Emergent Hall Effect.
/ Authors
A. Bisig, C. Akosa, Jung-Hwan Moon, J. Rhensius, C. Moutafis, A. von Bieren, J. Heidler, G. Kiliani, Matthias Kammerer, M. Curcic
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M. Weigand, T. Tyliszczak, B. Van Waeyenberge, H. Stoll, G. Schütz, Kyung-Jin Lee, A. Manchon, M. Kläui
/ Abstract
We present a combined theoretical and experimental study, investigating the origin of the enhanced nonadiabaticity of magnetic vortex cores. Scanning transmission x-ray microscopy is used to image the vortex core gyration dynamically to measure the nonadiabaticity with high precision, including a high confidence upper bound. We show theoretically, that the large nonadiabaticity parameter observed experimentally can be explained by the presence of local spin currents arising from a texture induced emergent Hall effect. This study demonstrates that the magnetic damping α and nonadiabaticity parameter β are very sensitive to the topology of the magnetic textures, resulting in an enhanced ratio (β/α>1) in magnetic vortex cores or Skyrmions.
Journal: Physical review letters