Repeated deterministic defect-assisted switching of magnetic vortex core polarity

2020 
Because of its stability, the polarity of a magnetic vortex core (VC) is a candidate for binary data storage. Switching can be accomplished, e.g, by driving the VC above a critical velocity $v_c$. Here, we report on controlled and repeated switching of VC polarity by significantly reducing $v_c$ locally. We excite vortex dynamics in thin Permalloy disks with a magnetic field pulse, and map the two-dimensional VC trajectory using time-resolved Kerr microscopy. In pristine samples, we observe normal gyrotropic motion of the VC. After laser-induced generation of defects, however, we observe repeated VC reversal at much-reduced critical velocities as low as 20 m/s. Micromagnetic simulations reveal how local reduction of exchange coupling can create VC reversal sites for deterministic VC switching.
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