Effect of spin transfer torque on the magnetic domain wall ferromagnetic resonance frequency in the nanowires

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We investigate the influence of the domain wall ferromagnetic resonance frequency on the spin transfer torque in a ferromagnetic nanowire. By employing micromagnetic simulations with the spin transfer torque, we find that the domain wall resonance frequency decreases with increasing spin polarized current density, when there is no change in the resonance frequency of the domain itself. Surprisingly, the variation of the resonance frequency is remarkable (> 1.6 GHz) with the spin transfer torque even though the domain wall is pinned. Since the presented domain wall ferromagnetic resonance study has been performed for the pinned domain wall, the contributions of extrinsic defects are excluded. It is strong advantages of the present study, since the effects of extrinsic pinning sites are inevitable in the imaging or transport measurements.

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