1. X-Ray Imaging of Mixed States of Skyrmions and Helices in FeGe
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Wilson, M. N., Turnbull, L. A., Gross, F., Birch, M. T., Verezhak, J. A. T., Twitchett-Harrison, A. C., Trager, N., Weigand, M., Schutz, G., Grafe, J., and Hatton, P. D.
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Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
We report scanning transmission X-ray microscopy of mixed helical and skyrmion magnetic states in thin FeGe lamellae. This imaging of the out-of-plane magnetism allows clear identification of the different magnetic states, and reveals details about the coexistence of helical and skyrmion states. In particular, our data show that finite length helices are continuously deformable down to the size of individual skyrmions and are hence topologically equivalent to skyrmions. Furthermore, we observe transition states between helical and skyrmion states across the thickness of the lamella that are evidence for frozen Bloch points in the sample after field cooling., Comment: Further analysis by the authors suggests that the evidence we presented for the zipping transition between skyrmions and helices was flawed. This mistaken interpretation resulted from slight misalignment between positive and negative circularly polarized images used to produce the XMCD STXM images
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- 2019