活性磁性物质:通过动态挫折推动铁磁性畴壁

Dennis Hardt, Reza Doostani, Sebastian Diehl, Nina del Ser, Achim Rosch
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活动物质包括具有自推进单元的多粒子系统,如鸟群或鱼群。在这里,我们展示了当铁磁体在振荡场的微弱驱动下脱离热平衡时,如何在固态系统中实现自推进域壁。这激活了金石模式,诱导反铁磁氧基沿顺时针或逆时针方向旋转,旋转方向由铁磁分量的符号决定。两个相反的旋转方向在铁磁畴壁相遇,导致 "动力学挫折",并产生三个主要后果。(i) 域壁沿着自发对称性破缺所选择的方向积极运动。在大参数区,它们的速度与驱动力的平方根成正比。(ii) 在一维(1D)中,淬火进入铁磁相后,这种运动和强大的流体动力学相互作用导致磁相关长度随时间线性增长,其速度远远快于平衡状态。(iii) 动态干扰使系统对噪声具有很强的弹性。弱驱动一维系统的相关长度可能比具有相同噪声水平的相应平衡系统的相关长度大几个数量级。
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Active Magnetic Matter: Propelling Ferrimagnetic Domain Walls by Dynamical Frustration
Active matter encompasses many-particle systems with self-propelling units, such as flocks of birds or schools of fish. Here, we show how self-propelling domain walls can be realised in a solid-state system when a ferrimagnet is weakly driven out of thermal equilibrium by an oscillating field. This activates the Goldstone mode, inducing a rotation of the antiferromagnetic xy-order in a clockwise or anticlockwise direction, determined by the sign of the ferromagnetic component. Two opposite directions of rotation meet at a ferromagnetic domain wall, resulting in 'dynamical frustration', with three main consequences. (i) Domain walls move actively in a direction chosen by spontaneous symmetry breaking. Their speed is proportional to the square root of the driving power across large parameter regimes. (ii) In one dimension (1D), after a quench into the ferrimagnetic phase, this motion and strong hydrodynamic interactions lead to a linear growth of the magnetic correlation length over time, much faster than in equilibrium. (iii) The dynamical frustration makes the system highly resilient to noise. The correlation length of the weakly driven 1D system can be orders of magnitude larger than in the corresponding equilibrium system with the same noise level.
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