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Chiral magnetic order at surfaces driven by inversion asymmetry

Authors :
K. von Bergmann
O. Pietzsch
Roland Wiesendanger
André Kubetzka
Marcus Heide
Stefan Heinze
Matthias Bode
Stefan Blügel
Gustav Bihlmayer
P. Ferriani
Source :
Nature. 447:190-193
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2007.

Abstract

Chirality is a fascinating phenomenon that can manifest itself in subtle ways, for example in biochemistry (in the observed single-handedness of biomolecules) and in particle physics (in the charge-parity violation of electroweak interactions). In condensed matter, magnetic materials can also display single-handed, or homochiral, spin structures. This may be caused by the Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction, which arises from spin-orbit scattering of electrons in an inversion-asymmetric crystal field. This effect is typically irrelevant in bulk metals as their crystals are inversion symmetric. However, low-dimensional systems lack structural inversion symmetry, so that homochiral spin structures may occur. Here we report the observation of magnetic order of a specific chirality in a single atomic layer of manganese on a tungsten (110) substrate. Spin-polarized scanning tunnelling microscopy reveals that adjacent spins are not perfectly antiferromagnetic but slightly canted, resulting in a spin spiral structure with a period of about 12 nm. We show by quantitative theory that this chiral order is caused by the Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction and leads to a left-rotating spin cycloid. Our findings confirm the significance of this interaction for magnets in reduced dimensions. Chirality in nanoscale magnets may play a crucial role in spintronic devices, where the spin rather than the charge of an electron is used for data transmission and manipulation. For instance, a spin-polarized current flowing through chiral magnetic structures will exert a spin-torque on the magnetic structure, causing a variety of excitations or manipulations of the magnetization and giving rise to microwave emission, magnetization switching, or magnetic motors.

Details

ISSN :
14764687 and 00280836
Volume :
447
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....242bdfed8a37e2cb47620653b2344a2d