Magnetic skyrmion spectrum under voltage excitation and its linear modulation
Xing Chen, Wang Kang, Daoqian Zhu, Na Lei, Xichao Zhang, Yan Zhou,, Youguang Zhang, Weisheng Zhao

TL;DR
This paper models the dynamics of magnetic skyrmions under voltage excitation, revealing their potential as integrated modulators for future magnonic communication devices with high precision and efficiency.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive theoretical model including demagnetization energy and demonstrates linear modulation of skyrmions, advancing skyrmion-based device design.
Findings
Accurate numerical solutions for skyrmion radius oscillations
Analytical determination of skyrmion breathing frequency
Proposal of skyrmion as a linear modulator device
Abstract
Magnetic skyrmions are topological quasiparticles with great potential for applications in future information storage and processing devices because of their nanoscale size, high stability, and large velocity. Recently, the high-frequency properties of skyrmions have been explored for magnon nanodevices. Here we systematically study the dynamics of an isolated skyrmion under voltage excitation through the voltage-controlled magnetic anisotropy effect in a circular thin film. A theoretical model considering the demagnetization energy, which has often been neglected or treated superficially in previous skyrmion research but is demonstrated to have importance in determining the skyrmion dynamic state, is developed. With our model, the periodic oscillation of the skyrmion radius can be solved numerically with similar precision compared to micromgnetic simulations, and the characteristic…
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