Acoustic-Wave-Induced Magnetization Switching of Magnetostrictive Nanomagnets from Single-Domain to Nonvolatile Vortex States

Vimal Sampath(Virginia Commonwealth University), Noel D’Souza(Virginia Commonwealth University), Dhritiman Bhattacharya(Virginia Commonwealth University), Gary M. Atkinson(Virginia Commonwealth University), Supriyo Bandyopadhyay(Virginia Commonwealth University), Jayasimha Atulasimha(Virginia Commonwealth University)
Nano Letters
August 26, 2016
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Abstract

We report experimental manipulation of the magnetic states of elliptical cobalt magnetostrictive nanomagnets (with nominal dimensions of ∼340 nm × 270 nm × 12 nm) delineated on bulk 128° Y-cut lithium niobate with acoustic waves (AWs) launched from interdigitated electrodes. Isolated nanomagnets (no dipole interaction with any other nanomagnet) that are initially magnetized with a magnetic field to a single-domain state with the magnetization aligned along the major axis of the ellipse are driven into a vortex state by acoustic waves that modulate the stress anisotropy of these nanomagnets. The nanomagnets remain in the vortex state until they are reset by a strong magnetic field to the initial single-domain state, making the vortex state nonvolatile. This phenomenon is modeled and explained using a micromagnetic framework and could lead to the development of extremely energy efficient magnetization switching methodologies for low-power computing applications.


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