Titel | Referent | Datum | Ort |
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Gemeinsames TKM-TFP Seminar | Garst, Mirlin, Rockstuhl, Schmalian, Shnirman |
Montag, 14.00-15.30 Uhr |
10-01 |
TFP Institutsseminar | Garst, Rockstuhl |
Dienstag, 13.00-14.00 Uhr |
10-01 |
IQMT Seminar | Campus Nord, Geb. 425 |
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Physikalisches Kolloquium | Freitag, 15.45-17.15 Uhr |
Lehmann HS |
TFP Institutsseminar |
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Vortragender: | Philipp Geßler |
Datum: | 26.05.2020 13:00 |
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Ort: | This seminar will take place via Zoom. |
Zugehörigkeit: | KIT |
Gastgeber: | Prof. Dr. Markus Garst |
Abstract
Helimagnetic order is a spatially periodic magnetic texture where the magnetization revolves around a fixed axis forming a helix. It is stabilized by the Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction where the competition with the symmetric exchange interaction determines the wavelength of the helix. Here, we discuss the influence of spin-transfer torques on this texture arising from a spin-polarized current flowing along the helix axis. As the spin-current couples to the Goldstone mode of helimagnetic order associated with the spontaneous translational symmetry breaking, it induces a continuous rotation of the helix around its axis. More interestingly, the spin current also changes the wavelength of the helix. This latter effect cannot be obtained by a local stability analysis as it corresponds to a global instability of the helimagnetic order. We present analytical arguments describing this effect quantitatively, that are verified by numerical micromagnetic simulations.