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Current-controlled periodic double-polarity reversals in a spin-torque vortex oscillator

Published 5 Dec 2023 in cond-mat.mes-hall and physics.app-ph | (2312.02800v1)

Abstract: Micromagnetic simulations are used to study a spin-torque vortex oscillator excited by an out-of-plane dc current. The vortex core gyration amplitude is confined between two orbits due to periodical vortex core polarity reversals. The upper limit corresponds to the orbit where the vortex core reaches its critical velocity triggering the first polarity reversal which is immediately followed by a second one. After this double polarity reversal, the vortex core is on a smaller orbit that defines the lower limit of the vortex core gyration amplitude. This double reversal process is a periodic phenomenon and its frequency as well as the upper and lower limits of the vortex core gyration are controlled by the input current density while the vortex chirality determines the onset of this confinement regime. In this non-linear regime, the vortex core never reaches a stable orbit and thus, it may be of interest for neuromorphic application, for example as a leaky integrate-and-fire neuron.

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