Lifetime of coexisting sub-10 nm zero-field skyrmions and antiskyrmions
Magnetic skyrmions have raised high hopes for future spintronic devices. For many applications it would be of great advantage to have more than one metastable particle-like texture available. The coexistence of skyrmions and antiskyrmions has been proposed in inversion symmetric magnets with exchang...
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Zusammenfassung: | Magnetic skyrmions have raised high hopes for future spintronic devices. For
many applications it would be of great advantage to have more than one
metastable particle-like texture available. The coexistence of skyrmions and
antiskyrmions has been proposed in inversion symmetric magnets with exchange
frustration. However, so far only model systems have been studied and the
lifetime of coexisting metastable topological spin structures has not been
obtained. Here, we predict that skyrmions and antiskyrmions with diameters
below 10 nm can coexist at zero magnetic field in a Rh/Co bilayer on the
Ir(111) surface -- an experimentally feasible system. We show that the
lifetimes of metastable skyrmions and antiskyrmions in the ferromagnetic ground
state are above one hour for temperatures up to 75 K and 48 K, respectively.
The entropic contribution to the nucleation and annihilation rates differs for
skyrmions and antiskyrmions. This opens the route to thermally activated
creation of coexisting skyrmions and antiskyrmions in frustrated magnets with
Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2305.13018 |