Abstract

Abstract Experimental aspects of the domain wall (DW) propagation in magnetic nanowires are reviewed. In the first part, after an introduction of the detection technique of the DW propagation by using the giant magnetoresistance effect, the DW propagation by an external magnetic field including DW velocity measurements is described. In the second half, direct observation of the DW motion induced by an electrical current is presented. Magnetic force microscopy (MFM) is used to show that a single domain wall can be displaced back and forth by positive and negative pulsed‐currents.

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