Stabilization and application of asymmetric N\'eel skyrmions in hybrid nanostructures

Increasing amounts of information force the continuous improvement of information storage and processing technologies, further device miniaturization, and their efficiency increase. Magnetic skyrmions, topological quasiparticles, and the smallest stable magnetic textures possess intriguing propertie...

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Hauptverfasser: Zelent, Mateusz, Moalic, Mathieu, Mruczkiewicz, Michal, Li, Xiaoguang, Zhou, Yan, Krawczyk, Maciej
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Zusammenfassung:Increasing amounts of information force the continuous improvement of information storage and processing technologies, further device miniaturization, and their efficiency increase. Magnetic skyrmions, topological quasiparticles, and the smallest stable magnetic textures possess intriguing properties and potential for data storage applications. Hybrid nanostructures with elements of different magnetization orientations can offer additional advantages for developing skyrmion-based spintronic and magnonic devices. We show that an N\'eel-type skyrmion confined within a nanodot placed on top of a ferromagnetic stripe produces a unique and compelling platform for exploring mutual coupling between magnetization textures. The skyrmion induces an imprint upon the stripe, which, in turn, asymmetrically squeezes the skyrmion in the dot, increasing their size and the range of skyrmion stability for small values of DMI, as well as introducing skyrmion bi-stability. At the end, we present a proof-of-concept technique for unconstrained transport of a skyrmion along a racetrack based on proposed hybrid systems. Our results demonstrate a hybrid structure that is promising for applications in magnonics and spintronics.
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.2204.05620