| Literature DB >> 26928640 |
Seonghoon Woo1, Kai Litzius2,3, Benjamin Krüger2, Mi-Young Im4,5, Lucas Caretta1, Kornel Richter2, Maxwell Mann1, Andrea Krone2, Robert M Reeve2, Markus Weigand6, Parnika Agrawal1, Ivan Lemesh1, Mohamad-Assaad Mawass2,6, Peter Fischer7,8, Mathias Kläui2,3, Geoffrey S D Beach1.
Abstract
Magnetic skyrmions are topologically protected spin textures that exhibit fascinating physical behaviours and large potential in highly energy-efficient spintronic device applications. The main obstacles so far are that skyrmions have been observed in only a few exotic materials and at low temperatures, and fast current-driven motion of individual skyrmions has not yet been achieved. Here, we report the observation of stable magnetic skyrmions at room temperature in ultrathin transition metal ferromagnets with magnetic transmission soft X-ray microscopy. We demonstrate the ability to generate stable skyrmion lattices and drive trains of individual skyrmions by short current pulses along a magnetic racetrack at speeds exceeding 100 m s(-1) as required for applications. Our findings provide experimental evidence of recent predictions and open the door to room-temperature skyrmion spintronics in robust thin-film heterostructures.Year: 2016 PMID: 26928640 DOI: 10.1038/nmat4593
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Mater ISSN: 1476-1122 Impact factor: 43.841