Asymmetric Antibimerons: Statics and Dynamics
The nontrivial topological spin textures, such as magnetic skyrmions, are of great interest due to their potential use as information carriers in spintronic memory and logic. Here, we theoretically predict an asymmetric antibimeron (AAB) -- a topological texture in an in-plane magnetized chiral ferr...
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Zusammenfassung: | The nontrivial topological spin textures, such as magnetic skyrmions, are of
great interest due to their potential use as information carriers in spintronic
memory and logic. Here, we theoretically predict an asymmetric antibimeron
(AAB) -- a topological texture in an in-plane magnetized chiral ferromagnet
with $D_{2d}$ symmetry, which is yet to be observed experimentally. We show
that it can be stabilized by an anisotropic interfacial Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya
interaction found in materials with $D_{2d}$ symmetry. Using energy
considerations, we explain its asymmetric shape formed of an antivortex and a
crescent-shaped vortex of opposite core polarizations. Furthermore, we
demonstrate that AABs of opposite topological charge can be stabilized within
the same ferromagnetic film, unlike skyrmions in out-of-plane magnetized films.
Employing micromagnetic simulations and analytical Thiele's equation approach,
we also investigate current-driven dynamics of the AABs, in particular showing
that the topological charge of the system can be controllably changed in AAB
collisions. Our results shed light on fundamental understanding of asymmetric
topological magnetic solitons and provide guidance for their experimental
observation in in-plane magnetized ferromagnets. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2410.10557 |