Field tuning of domain-wall type and chirality in SrRuO3
SrRuO3 films have large uniaxial magnetocrystalline anisotropy tilted out of the film plane. When cooled in zero field from above the Curie temperature (similar to 150 K), a magnetic domain structure emerges in the form of 200-nm-wide stripes oriented along the in-plane projection of the magnetic easy axis. We measure the interface resistance of the magnetic domain walls by applying a magnetic field perpendicular to the easy axis in the domain-wall plane and perpendicular to this plane and observe hysteretic behavior. Micromagnetic simulations of the results indicate that, depending on the direction in which the field is applied, the domain-wall type (Bloch or Neel) and chirality can be tuned.
Last Updated Date : 19/03/2018