Potential Well Inducing the Motion of skyrmion and Sensing Distance
2021
Magnetic skyrmions have the potential for a wide range of applications in the next generation of spintronics since they are topologically protected spin configurations in the nanometer length scale. In order to be used in the logic gate, it is necessary to consider how to manipulate magnetic skyrmions. At present, the current drive is the mainstream drive, but this method could consume enormous energy for large Joule heating. In this work, the potential well is introduced to drive skyrmion to reduce energy consumption. The potential well is generated by voltage-controlled magnetic anisotropy (VCMA). We study the possibility of the potential well induced skyrmion movement within a certain distance, the relevant factors that affect the distance of skyrmion induction and propose a switched-voltage driving structure within the well-established framework of micromagnetics. Its processes have been theoretically investigated and demonstrated, in which the switched-voltage driving structure can be used to drive skyrmions. Our results provide guidance for the design of low energy consumption voltage-driven skyrmion driving method and a new concept for track memory.
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