Abstract

The race-track memory concept relies on domain wall propagation through a magnetic track, which has the potential to change the future course of memory-related applications. Therefore, the materials where one can control the propagation of domain walls are crucial. Further, the stochastic nature of magnetization switching has potential applications in neuromorphic computing. Here we study the propagation of magnetic domains and the stochastic magnetization relaxation in the Gd-Fe-Co Hall bar. The magnetic relaxation of Hall bar devices is studied using anomalous Hall resistance measurements. This study highlights the behavior of magnetization relaxation under various parameters viz., at different magnitudes and directions of sensing currents, Hall probe aspect ratios, and the presence of a notch in the Hall bar. This study shows that the stochastic nature and delay in magnetization relaxation can be controlled by the sensing currents and the Hall bar geometry, which is crucial for magnetization switching-based applications.

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