Abstract

Abstract The propagation velocity of a magnetic domain wall in a magnetic/nonmagnetic/magnetic trilayered wire with submicron width was investigated by utilizing the giant magnetoresistance effect. The magnetic domain wall was nucleated and injected into the magnetic wire by a pulsed local magnetic field (H loc ) applied at an end of the wire. This method using H loc made it possible to determine the velocity as a function of an external magnetic field (H ext ) . It was found that the velocity is constant over a distance of 2 mm and that the mobility of the domain wall is constant in the temperature range between 4.2 and 200 K.

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