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Applicant:
Central University of Tamil Nadu 
Author:
T. Pavithra, R. Ravichandran , Geo Sunny, L. Kavitha 
Corresponding Authors:
L. Kavitha 
DOI #:
doi.org/10.1016/j.matpr.2020.01.029 
Title:
Electromagnetic lump soliton solution of (2 + 1) dimensional ferromagnetic nanowire with Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction 
Journal:
Materials today proceeding 
Year:
2020 
Volume:
25 
Page:
192-198 
Keywords:
Solitons, Dynamic properties, Electromagnetic waves, Generalized unified method, Ferromagnetic nanowire 
Abstract:
Influenced by the modern experiments on spin chain materials to CoPt3 nanowire system, we theoretically examine the dynamics of ferromagnetic nano-wire with Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction. This classification is described with a background inthe Landau - Lifshitz - Gilbert equation. We analytically develop the electric field illustrations of both lump soliton and soliton collision interactions. Similarly, we designate this system aiming at the related parametrically (2 + 1) dimensional equation employing generalized unified method and give an estimated systematic solution that defines the soliton collision interaction. Furthermore, we establish that the soliton can be confined to nanowire system with a suitable condition. 
Entered by:
Kavitha Louis on 2020-09-03 
 
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