If a ferromagnetic layer is attached to heavy metal, and the domain wall is considered as a Bloch-type head-to-head transverse domain wall, then can we include the impact of interfacial DMI?
Yes, interfacial Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction (DMI) is commonly considered for Bloch domain walls. DMI can affect the stabilization and dynamics of Bloch domain walls in magnetic systems, influencing their behavior and properties at interfaces.
In your case, a ferromagnetic layer attached to a heavy metal with a Bloch-type head-to-head transverse domain wall – the interfacial Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction (DMI) can indeed have an impact. DMI at the interface between the ferromagnetic layer and the heavy metal can influence the stabilization, structure, and dynamics of the Bloch domain wall, contributing to the overall behavior of the magnetic system.