It is clarified for the first time that solitons originating from the dipolar
interaction in ferromagnetic nano-particle arrays are stably created. The
characteristics can be well controlled by the strength of the dipolar
interaction between particles and the shape anisotropy of the particle. The
soliton can propagate from a particle to a neighbor particle at a clock
frequency even faster than 100 GHz using materials with a large magnetization.
Such arrays of nano-particles might be feasible in an application as a signal
transmission line.Comment: RevTeX, 3 pages, 3 PostScript figures, To appear in Journal of
Magnetism and Magnetic Material