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Reciprocal space tomography of 3D skyrmion lattice order in a chiral magnet.

Shilei Zhang1, Gerrit van der Laan2, Jan Müller3, Lukas Heinen3, Markus Garst4, Andreas Bauer5, Helmuth Berger6, Christian Pfleiderer5, Thorsten Hesjedal7.   

Abstract

It is commonly assumed that surfaces modify the properties of stable materials within the top few atomic layers of a bulk specimen only. Exploiting the polarization dependence of resonant elastic X-ray scattering to go beyond conventional diffraction and imaging techniques, we have determined the depth dependence of the full 3D spin structure of skyrmions-that is, topologically nontrivial whirls of the magnetization-below the surface of a bulk sample of Cu2OSeO3 We found that the skyrmions change exponentially from pure Néel- to pure Bloch-twisting over a distance of several hundred nanometers between the surface and the bulk, respectively. Though qualitatively consistent with theory, the strength of the Néel-twisting at the surface and the length scale of the variation observed experimentally exceed material-specific modeling substantially. In view of the exceptionally complete quantitative theoretical account of the magnetic rigidities and associated static and dynamic properties of skyrmions in Cu2OSeO3 and related materials, we conclude that subtle changes of the materials properties must exist at distances up to several hundred atomic layers into the bulk, which originate in the presence of the surface. This has far-reaching implications for the creation of skyrmions in surface-dominated systems and identifies, more generally, surface-induced gradual variations deep within a bulk material and their impact on tailored functionalities as an unchartered scientific territory.

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Keywords:  3D magnetic imaging; magnetic surface effects; resonant elastic X-ray scattering; skyrmions; spintronics

Year:  2018        PMID: 29866823      PMCID: PMC6016781          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1803367115

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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