1. Seeding and Emergence of Composite Skyrmions in a van der Waals Magnet
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Lukas Powalla, Max T. Birch, Kai Litzius, Sebastian Wintz, Fehmi S. Yasin, Luke A. Turnbull, Frank Schulz, Daniel A. Mayoh, Geetha Balakrishnan, Markus Weigand, Xiuzhen Yu, Klaus Kern, Gisela Schütz, and Marko Burghard
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real-space observation ,room-temperature ,Mechanics of Materials ,Mechanical Engineering ,x-ray microscopy ,fe3gete2 ,General Materials Science ,skyrmioniums ,Large scale facilities for research with photons neutrons and ions ,dynamics ,micromagnetic simulation ,composite skyrmions - Abstract
Topological charge plays a significant role in a range of physical systems. In particular, observations of real space topological objects in magnetic materials have been largely limited to skyrmions states with a unitary topological charge. Recently, more exotic states with varying topology, such as antiskyrmions, merons, or bimerons and 3D states such as skyrmion strings, chiral bobbers, and hopfions, have been experimentally reported. Along these lines, the realization of states with higher order topology has the potential to open new avenues of research in topological magnetism and its spintronic applications. Here, real space imaging of such spin textures, including skyrmion, skyrmionium, skyrmion bag, and skyrmion sack states, observed in exfoliated flakes of the van der Waals magnet Fe3 amp; 8722;xGeTe2 FGT is reported. These composite skyrmions may emerge from seeded, loop like states condensed into the stripe domain structure, demonstrating the possibility to realize spin textures with arbitrary integer topological charge within exfoliated flakes of 2D magnets. The general nature of the formation mechanism motivates the search for composite skyrmion states in both well known and new magnetic materials, which may yet reveal an even richer spectrum of higher order topological objects
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- 2023