Role of spin diffusion in current-induced domain wall motion for disordered ferromagnets

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Current-induced spin transfer torque and magnetization dynamics in the presence of spin diffusion in disordered magnetic textures is studied theoretically. We demonstrate using tight-binding calculations that weak, spin-conserving impurity scattering dramatically enhances the nonadiabaticity. To further explore this mechanism, a phenomenological drift-diffusion model for incoherent spin transport is investigated. We show that incoherent spin diffusion indeed produces an additional spatially dependent torque of the form similar to del(2)[m x (u . del)m] + xi del(2)[(u . del)m], where m is the local magnetization direction, u is the direction of injected current, and xi is a parameter characterizing the spin dynamics (precession, dephasing, and spin-flip). This torque, which scales as the inverse square of the domain wall width, only weakly enhances the longitudinal velocity of a transverse domain wall but significantly enhances the transverse velocity of vortex walls. The spatial-dependent spin transfer torque uncovered in this study is expected to have significant impact on the current-driven motion of abrupt two-dimensional textures such as vortices, skyrmions, and merons.
Publisher
AMER PHYSICAL SOC
Issue Date
2015-03
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Citation

PHYSICAL REVIEW B, v.91, no.9

ISSN
2469-9950
DOI
10.1103/PhysRevB.91.094411
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http://hdl.handle.net/10203/277464
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