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A Synthetic Skyrmion Platform with Robust Tunability

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 Added by Fusheng Ma
 Publication date 2019
  fields Physics
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Magnetic skyrmions are topologically non-trivial spin structure, and their existence in ferromagnetically coupled multilayers has been reported with disordered arrangement. In these multilayers, the heavy metal spacing layers provide an interfacial Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction (DMI) for stabilizing skyrmions at the expense of interlayer exchanging coupling (IEC). To meet the functional requirement of ordered/designable arrangement, in this work, we proposed and experimentally demonstrated a scenario of skyrmion nucleation using nanostructured synthetic antiferromagnetic (SAF) multilayers. Instead of relying on DMI, the antiferromagnetic IEC in the SAF multilayers fulfills the role of nucleation and stabilization of skyrmions. The IEC induced skyrmions were identified directly imaged with MFM and confirmed by magnetometry and magnetoresistance measurements as well as micromagnetic simulation. Furthermore, the robustness of the proposed skyrmion nucleation scenario was examined against temperature (from 4.5 to 300 K), device size (from 400 to 1200 nm), and different lattice designs. Hence, our results provide a synthetic skyrmion platform meeting the functional needs in magnonic and spintronic applications.



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