Freezing and thawing magnetic droplet solitons
Magnetic droplets are non-topological magnetodynamical solitons displaying a wide range of complex dynamic phenomena with potential for microwave signal generation. Bubbles, on the other hand, are internally static cylindrical magnetic domains, stabilized by external fields and magnetostatic interac...
Main Authors: | Ahlberg, M. (Author), Åkerman, J. (Author), Awad, A.A (Author), Bykova, I. (Author), Chung, S. (Author), Frisk, A. (Author), Goering, E. (Author), Gräfe, J. (Author), Groß, F. (Author), Jiang, S. (Author), Khademi, M. (Author), Khymyn, R. (Author), Le, Q.T (Author), Mazraati, H. (Author), Mohseni, M. (Author), Schütz, G. (Author), Weigand, M. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Nature Research
2022
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