Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1891355 | Radiation Physics and Chemistry | 2014 | 6 Pages |
•Single nanoconstriction per magnetic wire is obtained by bi-conical track etching and electrodeposition.•Magnetoresistance measurements at various angles result in irreversible jumps.•Resulting jumps of magnetization have been attributed to the pinning and depinning of a constrained magnetic domain wall.
In a cylindrical magnetic nanowire, a magnetic domain wall (DW) can move along the wire when an applied magnetic field or a spin-polarized current is applied. We show that in a magnetic device composed of two conical nanowires connected by a nanosized constriction, a DW can be trapped and detrapped. The magnetoreistance and the relaxation processes of the DW exhibit a specific behavior. Such a device has been fabricating by Ni electrodeposition in bi-conical tracks polymer membrane made of Swift Heavy Ions bombarded poly(VDF-co-TrFE) copolymer and poly(ethylene terephtalate) PET thin films. The latter method allows to monitor the conicity of the bi-conical wires and to give access to a panel of very well-defined structures.