A van der Waals Interface Hosting Two Groups of Magnetic Skyrmions
Multiple magnetic skyrmion phases add an additional degree of freedom for skyrmion based ultrahigh-density spin memory devices. Extending the field to two-dimensional van der Waals magnets is a rewarding challenge, where the realizable degree of freedoms (e.g. thickness, twisting angle and electrica...
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Zusammenfassung: | Multiple magnetic skyrmion phases add an additional degree of freedom for
skyrmion based ultrahigh-density spin memory devices. Extending the field to
two-dimensional van der Waals magnets is a rewarding challenge, where the
realizable degree of freedoms (e.g. thickness, twisting angle and electrical
gating) and high skyrmion density result in intriguing new properties and
enhanced functionality. We report a van der Waals interface, formed by two 2D
ferromagnets Cr2Ge2Te6 and Fe3GeTe2 with a Curie temperature of ~65 K and ~205
K, respectively, hosting two groups of magnetic skyrmions. Two sets of
topological Hall effect are observed below 60 K when Cr2Ge2Te6 is magnetically
ordered. These two groups of skyrmions are directly imaged using magnetic force
microscopy. Interestingly, the magnetic skyrmions persist in the
heterostructure in the remanent state with zero applied magnetic field. Our
results are promising for the realization of skyrmionic devices based on van
der Waals heterostructures hosting multiple skyrmion phases. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2112.08319 |