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Dense skyrmion crystal stabilized through interfacial exchange coupling: Role of in-plane anisotropy
Authors:Ming-Xiu Sui  Zi-Bo Zhang  Xiao-Dan Chi  Jia-Yu Zhang  Yong Hu
Affiliation:1. Department of Physics, College of Sciences, Northeastern University, Shenyang 110819, China2. State Key Laboratory of Rolling and Automation, Northeastern University, Shenyang 110819, China
Abstract:A Monte Carlo simulated-annealing algorithm was used to study the magnetic state in an in-plane helimagnet layer on triangular lattice that exchange couples to an underlayer with strong out-of-plane anisotropy. In the single helimagnet layer with in-plane anisotropy (K), the formation of labyrinthlike domains with local spin spirals, instead of parallel stripes, is favored, and these domains rapidly transform into dense skyrmion crystals with increasing interfacial exchange coupling (J′), equivalent to a virtual magnetic field, and finally evolve to an out-of-plane uniform state at large enough J′. Moreover, with increasing K, the skyrmion crystal state can vary from regular 6-nearest-neighboring circular skyrmion arrangement to irregular squeezed skyrmions with less than 6 nearest neighbors when the in-plane anisotropy energy is higher than the interfacial exchange energy as the skyrmion number is maximized. Finally, we demonstrated that the antiferromagnetic underlayer cannot induce skyrmions while the chirality inversion can be achieved on top of an out-of-plane magnetization underlayer with 180◦ domain walls, supporting the experimental findings in FeGe thin film. This compelling advantage offers a fertile playground for exploring emergent phenomena that arise from interfacing magnetic skyrmions with additional functionalities.
Keywords:skyrmion  thin-film  interfacial exchange coupling  in-plane anisotropy  Monte Carlo  
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