Chiral magnetic textures in Ir/Fe/Co/Pt multilayers: Evolution and topological Hall signature
M. Raju, A. Yagil, Anjan Soumyanarayanan, Anthony K. C.Tan, A., Almoalem, O. M. Auslaender, C. Panagopoulos

TL;DR
This study investigates the evolution of skyrmions in Ir/Fe/Co/Pt multilayers and their topological Hall effect signature, providing quantitative insights into their electrical detection and topological charge behavior at room temperature.
Contribution
It offers a comprehensive experimental analysis of skyrmion textures and their topological Hall signatures in multilayers, highlighting the scaling relationship and clustering behavior of skyrmions.
Findings
Topological Hall resistivity scales with skyrmion density.
Skyrmions cluster into worms with significant topological charge.
Observed Hall resistivity exceeds theoretical predictions.
Abstract
Skyrmions are topologically protected, two-dimensional, localized hedgehogs and whorls of spin. Originally invented as a concept in field theory for nuclear interactions, skyrmions are central to a wide range of phenomena in condensed matter. Their realization at room temperature (RT) in magnetic multilayers has generated considerable interest, fueled by technological prospects and the access granted to fundamental questions. The interaction of skyrmions with charge carriers gives rise to exotic electrodynamics, such as the topological Hall effect (THE), the Hall response to an emergent magnetic field, a manifestation of the skyrmion Berry-phase. The proposal that THE can be used to detect skyrmions needs to be tested quantitatively. For that it is imperative to develop comprehensive understanding of skyrmions and other chiral textures, and their electrical fingerprint. Here, using Hall…
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