Spinmotive force induced by domain wall motion in perpendicularly magnetized
nanowires is numerically demonstrated. We show that using nanowires with large
magnetic anisotropy can lead to a high stability of spinmotive force under
strong magnetic fields. We observe spinmotive force in the order of tens of
microvolt in a multilayered Co/Ni nanowire and in the order of several hundred
microvolt in a FePt nanowire; the latter is two orders of magnitude greater
than that in permalloy nanowires reported previously. The narrow structure and
low mobility of a domain wall under magnetic fields in perpendicularly
magnetized nanowires permits downsizing of spinmotive force devices.Comment: submitted to Applied Physics Letter