Controlled topological transitions between individual skyrmions and bubbles in a Fe1.96Ni0.84Pd0.2P nanodisk

IF 11.9 1区 物理与天体物理 Q1 PHYSICS, APPLIED
Yongsen Zhang, Yaodong Wu, Meng Shi, Xitong Xu, Kang Wang, Shouguo Wang, Jin Tang
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Abstract

Magnetic skyrmions are swirl-like spin textures with intriguing topological properties. Topological transitions between skyrmions and other magnetic solitons have been explored to design emerging topological spintronics. In magnets with S4 and D2d symmetries, complex magnetic exchange interactions lead to diverse magnetic solitons, including two types of skyrmions and four types of bubbles, which could be applied for multiple-state information processing and storage. However, controlled topological transitions among two types of elliptic skyrmions and four types of bubbles in a controlled manner in strongly confined nanodisks remain elusive. Here, we demonstrate the stabilization and topological transformations of single magnetic solitons in a Fe1.96Ni0.84Pd0.2P nanodisk. Our results show reversible transitions between the two types of skyrmions and four types of bubbles by precisely controlling the in-plane magnetic fields. Further numerical simulations reproduce and agree well with our experiments.
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Applied physics reviews
Applied physics reviews PHYSICS, APPLIED-
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22.50
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113
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Applied Physics Reviews (APR) is a journal featuring articles on critical topics in experimental or theoretical research in applied physics and applications of physics to other scientific and engineering branches. The publication includes two main types of articles: Original Research: These articles report on high-quality, novel research studies that are of significant interest to the applied physics community. Reviews: Review articles in APR can either be authoritative and comprehensive assessments of established areas of applied physics or short, timely reviews of recent advances in established fields or emerging areas of applied physics.
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