Domain Wall in a Quantum Anomalous Hall Insulator as a Magnetoelectric Piston
Abstract
We theoretically study the magnetoelectric coupling in a quantum anomalous Hall insulator state induced by interfacing a dynamic magnetization texture to a topological insulator. In particular, we propose that the quantum anomalous Hall insulator with a magnetic configuration of a domain wall, when contacted by electrical reservoirs, acts as a magnetoelectric piston. A moving domain wall pumps charge current between electrical leads in a closed circuit, while applying an electrical bias induces reciprocal domain-wall motion. This piston-like action is enabled by a finite reflection of charge carriers via chiral modes imprinted by the domain wall. Moreover, we find that, when compared with the recently discovered spin-orbit torque-induced domain-wall motion in heavy metals, the reflection coefficient plays the role of an effective spin-Hall angle governing the efficiency of the proposed electrical control of domain walls. Quantitatively, this effective spin-Hall angle is found to approach a universal value of , providing an efficient scheme to reconfigure the domain-wall chiral interconnects for possible memory and logic applications.
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@article{arxiv.1512.05310,
title = {Domain Wall in a Quantum Anomalous Hall Insulator as a Magnetoelectric Piston},
author = {Pramey Upadhyaya and Yaroslav Tserkovnyak},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1512.05310},
year = {2016}
}
Comments
5 pages, 3 figures, new version adding three more relevant references