Abstract
Structural symmetry breaking in magnetic materials is responsible for the existence of multiferroics1, current-induced spin–orbit torques2,3,4,5,6,7 and some topological magnetic structures8,9,10,11,12. In this Letter we report that the structural inversion asymmetry (SIA) gives rise to a chiral damping mechanism, which is evidenced by measuring the field-driven domain-wall (DW) motion in perpendicularly magnetized asymmetric Pt/Co/Pt trilayers. The DW dynamics associated with the chiral damping and those with Dzyaloshinskii–Moriya interaction (DMI) exhibit identical spatial symmetry13,14,15,16,17,18,19. However, both scenarios are differentiated by their time reversal properties: whereas DMI is a conservative effect that can be modelled by an effective field, the chiral damping is purely dissipative and has no influence on the equilibrium magnetic texture. When the DW motion is modulated by an in-plane magnetic field, it reveals the structure of the internal fields experienced by the DWs, allowing one to distinguish the physical mechanism. The chiral damping enriches the spectrum of physical phenomena engendered by the SIA, and is essential for conceiving DW and skyrmion devices owing to its coexistence with DMI (ref. 20).
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We thank H. W. Lee, K.-J. Lee and T. Giamarchi for helpful discussions, as well as A. Thiaville, S. Pizzini and J. Vogel for critically reading the manuscript and discussing the results. This work was partially supported by the ANR (11 BS10 008, ESPERADO) project and European Commission under the Seventh Framework Programme (GA 318144, SPOT) and (GA-2012-322369, Sport for Memory). A.M. has been supported by King Abdullah University of Science and Technology.
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E.J., C.K.S., G.G., A.M. and I.M.M. planned the experiment; I.M.M., M.D., A.L. and S.A. fabricated the samples. C.K.S., E.J., P.B. and I.M.M. performed the experiments; L.B.-P. and I.M.M. performed the numerical simulations; E.J., C.K.S., A.M. and I.M.M. analysed the data; I.M.M. wrote the manuscript. All authors discussed the results and commented on the manuscript.
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Jué, E., Safeer, C., Drouard, M. et al. Chiral damping of magnetic domain walls. Nature Mater 15, 272–277 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1038/nmat4518
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