Real-space imaging of confined magnetic skyrmion tubes

Birch, M. T.; Cortes-Ortuno, D.; Turnbull, L. A.; Wilson, M. N.; Gross, F.; Traeger, N.; Laurenson, A.; Bukin, N.; Moody, S. H.; Weigand, M.; Schuetz, G.; Popescu, H.; Fan, R.; Steadman, P.; Verezhak, J. A. T.; et. al.

Abstract

--- - Magnetic skyrmions are topologically nontrivial particles with a potential application as information elements in future spintronic device architectures. While they are commonly portrayed as two dimensional objects, in reality magnetic skyrmions are thought to exist as elongated, tube-like objects extending through the thickness of the host material. The study of this skyrmion tube state (SkT) is vital for furthering the understanding of skyrmion formation and dynamics for future applications. However, direct experimental imaging of skyrmion tubes has yet to be reported. Here, we demonstrate the real-space observation of skyrmion tubes in a lamella of FeGe using resonant magnetic x-ray imaging and comparative micromagnetic simulations, confirming their extended structure. The formation of these structures at the edge of the sample highlights the importance of confinement and edge effects in the stabilisation of the SkT state, opening the door to further investigation into this unexplored dimension of the skyrmion spin texture. - Magnetic skyrmions are thought to possess a tube-like structure in three dimensions, but this has not been directly observed in experiment. Here, Birch et al. report real-space imaging of skyrmion tubes in a lamella of FeGe.

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Título según WOS: ID WOS:000526532500004 Not found in local WOS DB
Título de la Revista: Nature Communications
Volumen: 11
Número: 1
Editorial: Nature Research
Fecha de publicación: 2020
DOI:

10.1038/s41467-020-15474-8

Notas: ISI