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I I I I I I - 0 (a) (b) 0 5 10 0 5 10 -(c)- (d)- L- ... --- - -...-----. . F05 10 0 -100 0 100 -100 0 100 200 y (nm)
Fig. 2: Trajectories in the phase space of position y and out-of- plain angle for a step like field (a) and field pulses of 1.1 ns (b), 2.2 ns (c), and 3.3 ns (d). Trajectories for the harmonic and nonharmonic potential are the dotted and solid lines, respectivley. The circles depict the time when the magnetic field has decreased to half of the amplitude for the harmonic (black) and nonharmonic potential (blue). The insets depict the pulse profile for the first 10 ns.
- I - Fig. 1: Time evolution of the vertical deflection of the DW - - due to a 1.1 ns long current pulse (closed circles). The black line is a guide to the - eye. The grey curve - -T depicts the current pulse. The = - - " dotted red curve is a fit to a - - free damped harmonic - - oscillation. The images show differential X-ray images of p I the deflection of the domain 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 wall at 200 ps, 1800 ps, and t (ns) 2600 ps delay time.
Bocklage, L.; Kruger, B.; Eiselt, R.; Bolte, M.; Fischer, P. & Meier, G.Domain-wall oscillations studies by time-resolved soft x-ray mircorscopy,
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March 25, 2009;
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