A spin-polarized electrical current leads to a variety of periodical magnetic structures in nanostripes. In the presence of the Ørsted field, which always assists an electrical current, the basic types of magnetic structures, i.e., a vortex-antivortex crystal and cross-tie domain walls, survive. The Ørsted field prevents saturation of the nanostripe and a longitudinal domain wall appears instead. Possible magnetization structures in stripes with different geometrical and material properties are studied numerically and analytically.
Effects of a spin-polarized current assisted Ørsted field in magnetization patterning
http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4921977
J. Appl. Phys. 117, 213910 (2015), PDF.