| Literature DB >> 33311480 |
Andrada-Oana Mandru1, Oğuz Yıldırım2, Riccardo Tomasello3, Paul Heistracher4, Marcos Penedo2, Anna Giordano5, Dieter Suess4, Giovanni Finocchio6, Hans Josef Hug7,8.
Abstract
Materials hosting magnetic skyrmions at room temperature could enable compact and energetically-efficient storage such as racetrack memories, where information is coded by the presence/absence of skyrmions forming a moving chain through the device. The skyrmion Hall effect leading to their annihilation at the racetrack edges can be suppressed, for example, by antiferromagnetically-coupled skyrmions. However, avoiding modifications of the inter-skyrmion distances remains challenging. As a solution, a chain of bits could also be encoded by two different solitons, such as a skyrmion and a chiral bobber, with the limitation that it has solely been realized in B20-type materials at low temperatures. Here, we demonstrate that a hybrid ferro/ferri/ferromagnetic multilayer system can host two distinct skyrmion phases at room temperature, namely tubular and partial skyrmions. Furthermore, the tubular skyrmion can be converted into a partial skyrmion. Such systems may serve as a platform for designing memory applications using distinct skyrmion types.Entities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 33311480 DOI: 10.1038/s41467-020-20025-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Commun ISSN: 2041-1723 Impact factor: 14.919