Abstract

In this work, dynamics of chiral domain walls in long and narrow magnetic heterostructures based on non-centrosymmetric chiral magnets with bulk Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interactions (DMI) and perpendicular magnetic anisotropy is systematically investigated. The driving forces can be out-of-plane magnetic fields and in-plane currents, correspondingly both steady and precessional flows are considered. Their dividing points (the Walker critical field and current density) are obtained as functions of bulk DMI strength ($D_{\mathrm{b}}$) and the ratio ($\kappa$) of total (crystalline plus shape) anisotropy in the hard axis over that in the easy one. When far beyond Walker breakdown, the dependence curve of wall velocity on external in-plane bias field takes parabolic shape around the compensation point where the total in-plane field disappears. The center shift is determined by $D_{\mathrm{b}}$, $\kappa$, and the wall's topological charge, thus can be used to measure the bulk DMI strength in chiral magnets.

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