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Magnetization pinning in modulated nanowires: from topological protection to the "corkscrew" mechanism
Diameter-modulated nanowires offer an important paradigm to design the
magnetization response of 3D magnetic nanostructures by engineering the domain
wall pinning. With the aim to understand its nature and to control the process,
we analyze the magnetization response in FeCo modulated polycrystalline
two-segment nanowires varying the minor diameter. Our modelling indicates a
very complex behavior with a strong dependence on the disorder distribution and
an important role of topologically non-trivial magnetization structures. We
demonstrate that modulated nanowires with a small diameter difference are
characterized by an increased coercive field in comparison to the straight ones
which is explained by a formation of topologically protected walls formed by
two 3D skyrmions with opposite chiralities. For a large diameter difference we
report the occurrence of a novel pinning type called here the "corkscrew": the
magnetization of the large diameter segment forms a skyrmion tube with a core
position in a helical modulation along the nanowire. This structure is pinned
at the constriction and in order to penetrate the narrow segments the
vortex/skyrmion core size should be reduced
Semiempirical Modeling of Reset Transitions in Unipolar Resistive-Switching based Memristors
We have measured the transition process from the high to low resistivity states, i.e., the reset process of resistive switching based memristors based on Ni/HfO2/Si-n+ structures, and have also developed an analytical model for their electrical characteristics. When the characteristic curves are plotted in the current-voltage (I-V) domain a high variability is observed. In spite of that, when the same curves are plotted in the charge-flux domain (Q-phi), they can be described by a simple model containing only three parameters: the charge (Qrst) and the flux (rst) at the reset point, and an exponent, n, relating the charge and the flux before the reset transition. The three parameters can be easily extracted from the Q-phi plots. There is a strong correlation between these three parameters, the origin of which is still under study
The Associations Among Family Values, Business Ethics, The Environment, And Competition: An International Study
This paper looks at ethical attitudes among international college students and personal versus business ethics, the environment, and competition. The sample includes 541 responses from six countries (Canada, Colombia, Ecuador, Japan, Nepal United States). Hofstedeâ s cultural dimensions were used to explain differences in the perceptions of different countries. Uncertainty avoidance was found to be the most statistically significant of Hofstedeâs cultural constructs. The image management Le was used to determine the self-deception of respondents. Finally, we controlled for gender when considering our hypotheses
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