Skyrmion Brownian circuit implemented in a continuous ferromagnetic thin film
The fabrication of a skyrmion circuit which stabilizes skyrmions is important to realize micro- to nano-sized skyrmion devices. One example of promising skyrmion-based device is Brownian computers, which have been theoretically proposed, but not realized. It would require a skyrmion circuit in which...
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Zusammenfassung: | The fabrication of a skyrmion circuit which stabilizes skyrmions is important
to realize micro- to nano-sized skyrmion devices. One example of promising
skyrmion-based device is Brownian computers, which have been theoretically
proposed, but not realized. It would require a skyrmion circuit in which the
skyrmion is stabilized and easily movable. However, the usual skyrmion circuits
fabricated by etching of the ferromagnetic film decrease the demagnetization
field stabilizing the skyrmions, and thus prevent their formation. In this
study, a skyrmion Brownian circuit implemented in a continuous ferromagnetic
film with patterned SiO$_2$ capping to stabilize the skyrmion formation. The
patterned SiO$_2$ capping controls the saturation field of the ferromagnetic
layer and forms a wire-shaped skyrmion potential well, which stabilizes
skyrmion formation in the circuit. Moreover, we implement a hub (Y-junction)
circuit without pinning sites at the junction by patterned SiO$_2$ capping.
This technique enables the efficient control of skyrmion-based memory and logic
devices, as well as Brownian computers. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1909.10130 |