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Scaling, rotation, and channeling behavior of helical and skyrmion spin textures in thin films of Te-doped Cu 2 OSeO 3

  • M.-G. Han*
  • , J. A. Garlow
  • , Y. Kharkov
  • , L. Camacho
  • , R. Rov
  • , J. Sauceda
  • , G. Vats
  • , K. Kisslinger
  • , T. Kato
  • , O. Sushkov
  • , Y. Zhu*
  • , C. Ulrich
  • , T. Söhnel*
  • , J. Seidel*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Topologically nontrivial spin textures such as vortices, skyrmions, and monopoles are promising candidates as information carriers for future quantum information science. Their controlled manipulation including creation and annihilation remains an important challenge toward practical applications and further exploration of their emergent phenomena. Here, we report controlled evolution of the helical and skyrmion phases in thin films of multiferroic Te-doped Cu2OSeO3 as a function of material thickness, dopant, temperature, and magnetic field using in situ Lorentz phase microscopy. We report two previously unknown phenomena in chiral spin textures in multiferroic Cu2OSeO3: anisotropic scaling and channeling with a fixed-Q state. The skyrmion channeling effectively suppresses the recently reported second skyrmion phase formation at low temperature. Our study provides a viable way toward controlled manipulation of skyrmion lattices, envisaging chirality-controlled skyrmion flow circuits and enabling precise measurement of emergent electromagnetic induction and topological Hall effects in skyrmion lattices.
Original languageEnglish
Article numbereaax2138
Number of pages8
JournalScience Advances
Volume6
Issue number13
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 27-Mar-2020
Externally publishedYes

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