622 research outputs found
Optical far-infrared properties of graphene monolayer and multilayers
We analyze the features of the graphene mono- and multilayer reflectance in
the far-infrared region as a function of frequency, temperature, and carrier
density taking the intraband conductance and the interband electron absorbtion
into account. The dispersion of plasmon mode of the multilayers is calculated
using Maxwell's equations with the influence of retardation included. At low
temperatures and high electron densities, the reflectance of multilayers as a
function of frequency has the sharp downfall and the subsequent deep well due
to the threshold of electron interband absorbtion.Comment: 9 pages, 4 figure
Current-induced spin-wave excitations in a single ferromagnetic layer
A new current induced spin-torque transfer effect has been observed in a
single ferromagnetic layer without resorting to multilayers. At a specific
current density of one polarity injected from a point contact, abrupt
resistance changes due to current-induced spin wave excitations have been
observed. The critical current at the onset of spin-wave excitations depends
linearly on the external field applied perpendicular to the layer. The observed
effect is due to current-driven heterogeneity in an otherwise uniform
ferromagnetic layer.Comment: 12 pages, 4 figure
Thin-Film Trilayer Manganate Junctions
Spin-dependent conductance across a manganate-barrier-manganate junction has
recently been demonstrated. The junction is a LaSrMnO%
-SrTiO-La SrMnO trilayer device supporting
current-perpendicular transport. Large magnetoresistance of up to a factor of
five change was observed in these junctions at 4.2K in a relatively low field
of the order of 100 Oe. Temperature and bias dependent studies revealed a
complex junction interface structure whose materials physics has yet to be
understood.Comment: 20 pages, 14 figures. To appear in Phil. Trans. R. Soc. Lond. A
vol.356 (1998
Analytical solution of the equation of motion for a rigid domain wall in a magnetic material with perpendicular anisotropy
This paper reports the solution of the equation of motion for a domain wall
in a magnetic material which exhibits high magneto-crystalline anisotropy.
Starting from the Landau-Lifschitz-Gilbert equation for field-induced motion,
we solve the equation to give an analytical expression, which specifies the
domain wall position as a function of time. Taking parameters from a Co/Pt
multilayer system, we find good quantitative agreement between calculated and
experimentally determined wall velocities, and show that high field uniform
wall motion occurs when wall rigidity is assumed.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
Rotating vortex dipoles in ferromagnets
Vortex-antivortex pairs are localized excitations and have been found to be
spontaneously created in magnetic elements. In the case that the vortex and the
antivortex have opposite polarities the pair has a nonzero topological charge,
and it behaves as a rotating vortex dipole. We find theoretically, and confirm
numerically, the form of the energy as a function of the angular momentum of
the system and the associated rotation frequencies. We discuss the process of
annihilation of the pair which changes the topological charge of the system by
unity while its energy is monotonically decreasing. Such a change in the
topological charge affects profoundly the dynamics in the magnetic system. We
finally discuss the connection of our results with Bloch Points (BP) and the
implications for BP dynamics.Comment: 6 pages, 2 figure
Current induced transverse spin-wave instability in thin ferromagnets: beyond linear stability analysis
A sufficiently large unpolarized current can cause a spin-wave instability in
thin nanomagnets with asymmetric contacts. The dynamics beyond the instability
is understood in the perturbative regime of small spin-wave amplitudes, as well
as by numerically solving a discretized model. In the absence of an applied
magnetic field, our numerical simulations reveal a hierarchy of instabilities,
leading to chaotic magnetization dynamics for the largest current densities we
consider.Comment: 14 pages, 10 figures; revtex
Mechanisms of spin-polarized current-driven magnetization switching
The mechanisms of the magnetization switching of magnetic multilayers driven
by a current are studied by including exchange interaction between local
moments and spin accumulation of conduction electrons. It is found that this
exchange interaction leads to two additional terms in the
Landau-Lifshitz-Gilbert equation: an effective field and a spin torque. Both
terms are proportional to the transverse spin accumulation and have comparable
magnitudes
Thermal rounding of the depinning transition in ultrathin Pt/Co/Pt films
We perform a scaling analysis of the mean velocity of extended magnetic
domain walls driven in ultrathin Pt/Co/Pt ferromagnetic films with
perpendicular anisotropy, as a function of the applied external field for
different film-thicknesses. We find that the scaling of the experimental data
around the thermally rounded depinning transition is consistent with the
universal depinning exponents theoretically expected for elastic interfaces
described by the one-dimensional quenched Edwards-Wilkinson equation. In
particular, values for the depinning exponent and thermal rounding
exponent are tested and the present analysis of the experimental data is
compatible with and , in agreement with numerical
simulations.Comment: 8 pages, 8 figure
Symmetry-based approach to electron-phonon interactions in graphene
We use the symmetries of monolayer graphene to write a set of constraints
that must be satisfied by any electron-phonon interaction hamiltonian. The
explicit solution as a series expansion in the momenta gives the most general,
model-independent couplings between electrons and long wavelength acoustic and
optical phonons. As an application, the possibility of describing elastic
strains in terms of effective electromagnetic fields is considered in detail,
with an emphasis on group theory conditions and the role of time reversal
symmetry.Comment: 11 pages, 1 figure. Treatment of ripples in suspended graphene sheets
included. Revised journal version with improved presentation and two new
appendice
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