论文标题

磁性多层中的三维天空茧

Three-dimensional skyrmionic cocoons in magnetic multilayers

论文作者

Grelier, Matthieu, Godel, Florian, Vecchiola, Aymeric, Collin, Sophie, Bouzehouane, Karim, Fert, Albert, Cros, Vincent, Reyren, Nicolas

论文摘要

三维(3D)拓扑自旋纹理作为有希望的准粒子,用于编码未来的自旋设备中的信息。第三维为其磁性特性提供了更多的锻造性,并为潜在应用提供了更多的灵活性。但是,在易于实现的系统中,此类准粒子的稳定和表征仍然是一项正在进行的工作。在这里,我们观察到一种新型的3D磁纹理,我们称之为Skyrmionic Cocoon,它位于磁性薄膜内部多层,并具有特征性的椭圆形形状。有趣的是,这些茧可以与更多标准的“管状”天空共存,从而通过所有多层,这证明了在室温下记录的MFM图像中存在两个非常不同的对比度。通过微磁模拟研究了这些新型的天空纹理的存在以及对它们层分辨出的手性和拓扑特性的理解。为了实验稳定3D Skyrmion管和茧的组合,我们已经详细阐述了堆栈中磁性膜的磁性特性,尤其是各向异性的,根据其垂直位置而变化。最后,在补充磁成像中,我们还测量了多层磁场的磁反应,并通过3D微磁模拟作为磁构型的输入而成功地适应其演化。达成的出色一致性带来了可以用电气检测到的天空茧的其他证据。

Three-dimensional (3D) topological spin textures emerge as promising quasi-particles for encoding information in future spintronic devices. The third dimension provides more malleability regarding their magnetic properties as well as more flexibility for potential applications. However, the stabilization and characterization of such quasi-particles in easily implementable systems remain a work in progress. Here we observe a new type of 3D magnetic textures that we called skyrmionic cocoons that sits in the interior of magnetic thin films multilayers and possesses a characteristic ellipsoidal shape. Interestingly, these cocoons can coexist with more standard `tubular' skyrmions going through all the multilayer as evidenced by the existence of two very different contrasts in the MFM images recorded at room temperature. The presence of these novel skyrmionic textures as well as the understanding of their layer resolved chiral and topological properties have been investigated by micromagnetic simulations. In order to experimentally stabilize the combination of 3D skyrmion tubes and cocoons, we have elaborated metallic multilayers in which the magnetic properties, notably the anisotropy, of the magnetic films in the stacks is varied depending on their vertical position. Finally, in complement to the magnetic imaging, we also measure the magneto-resistive response of the multilayers as a function of the magnetic field, and succeed to fit its evolution using the 3D micromagnetic simulations as inputs for the magnetic configuration. The excellent agreement that is reached brings additional evidence of the presence of skyrmionic cocoons that hence can be electrically detected.

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