The controlled switching between two quasi-stable Neel states in adsorbed anti-ferromagnetic Fe chains has recently been achieved by Loth et al [Science 335, 196 (2012)]. In order to rationalize their data, we evaluate the rate of tunneling electron-induced switching between the N\'eel states. Good agreement is found with the experiment permitting us to identify three switching mechanisms: (i) low-bias direct electron-induced transitions, (ii) intermediate-bias switching via spin-wave-like excitation, and (iii) high-bias transitions mediated by domain wall formation. Spin correlations in the anti-ferromagnetic chains are the switching driving force leading to a marked chain-size dependence.
@article{arxiv.1211.1538,
title = {Correlation-mediated processes for electron-induced switching between Neel states of Fe anti-ferromagnetic chains},
author = {Jean-Pierre Gauyacq and Simeon Moises Yaro and Xavier Cartoixa and Nicolas Lorente},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1211.1538},
year = {2013}
}