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Skyrmions and spirals in MnSi under hydrostatic pressure

Authors :
Bannenberg, L.J. (author)
Sadykov, R. (author)
Dalgliesh, R. M. (author)
Goodway, C. (author)
Schlagel, D. L. (author)
Lograsso, T. A. (author)
Falus, P. (author)
Lelièvre-Berna, E. (author)
Pappas, C. (author)
Bannenberg, L.J. (author)
Sadykov, R. (author)
Dalgliesh, R. M. (author)
Goodway, C. (author)
Schlagel, D. L. (author)
Lograsso, T. A. (author)
Falus, P. (author)
Lelièvre-Berna, E. (author)
Pappas, C. (author)
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

The archetype cubic chiral magnet MnSi is home to some of the most fascinating states in condensed matter, such as skyrmions and a non-Fermi-liquid behavior in conjunction with a topological Hall effect under hydrostatic pressure. Using small angle neutron scattering, we study the evolution of the helimagnetic, conical, and skyrmionic correlations with increasing hydrostatic pressure. We show that the helical propagation vector smoothly reorients from (111) to (100) at intermediate pressures. At higher pressures, above the critical pressure, the long-range helimagnetic order disappears at zero magnetic field. Nevertheless, skyrmion lattices and conical spirals form under magnetic fields, in a part of the phase diagram where a topological Hall effect and a non-Fermi-liquid behavior have been reported. These unexpected results shed light on the puzzling behavior of MnSi at high pressures and the mechanisms that destabilize the helimagnetic long-range order at the critical pressure.<br />RST/Neutron and Positron Methods in Materials

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1130225007
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103.PhysRevB.100.054447