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Local thermoelectric response from a single Néel domain wall.

Robert PuttockCraig BartonElias SaugarPetr KlapetekAlexander Fernández-ScarioniPaulo FreitasHans W SchumacherThomas A OstlerOksana Chubykalo-FesenkoOlga Kazakova
Published in: Science advances (2022)
Spatially resolved thermoelectric detection of magnetic systems provides a unique platform for the investigation of spintronic and spin caloritronic effects. Hitherto, these investigations have been resolution-limited, confining analysis of the thermoelectric response to regions where the magnetization is uniform or collinear at length scales comparable to the domain size. Here, we investigate the thermoelectric response from a single trapped domain wall using a heated scanning probe. Following this approach, we unambiguously resolve the domain wall due to its local thermoelectric response. Combining analytical and thermal micromagnetic modeling, we conclude that the measured thermoelectric signature is unique to that of a domain wall with a Néel-like character. Our approach is highly sensitive to the plane of domain wall rotation, which permits the distinct identification of Bloch or Néel walls at the nanoscale and could pave the way for the identification and characterization of a range of noncollinear spin textures through their thermoelectric signatures.
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