Coexistence of distinct skyrmion phases observed in hybrid ferromagnetic/ferrimagnetic multilayers
Andrada-Oana Mandru, O\u{g}uz Y{\i}ld{\i}r{\i}m, Riccardo Tomasello,, Paul Heistracher, Marcos Penedo, Anna Giordano, Dieter Suess, Giovanni, Finocchio, and Hans Josef Hug

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates the coexistence of two distinct skyrmion phases at room temperature in hybrid multilayer materials, offering new possibilities for skyrmion-based memory devices and information storage.
Contribution
It introduces a hybrid ferromagnetic/ferrimagnetic multilayer system hosting two skyrmion phases at room temperature, with detailed magnetic characterization and simulation validation.
Findings
Two skyrmion phases identified: tubular and partial skyrmions.
Conversion between skyrmion phases demonstrated.
Potential for multi-state skyrmion memory applications.
Abstract
Materials hosting magnetic skyrmions at room temperature could enable new computing architectures as well as compact and energetically efficient magnetic storage such as racetrack memories. In a racetrack device, information is coded by the presence/absence of magnetic skyrmions forming a chain that is moved through the device. The skyrmion Hall effect that would eventually lead to an annihilation of the skyrmions at the edges of the racetrack can be suppressed for example by anti-ferromagnetically-coupled skyrmions. However, avoiding modifications of the inter-skyrmion distances in the racetrack remains challenging. As a solution to this issue, a chain of bits could also be encoded by two different solitons such as a skyrmion and a chiral bobber. The major limitation of this approach is that it has solely been realized in B20-type single crystalline material systems that support…
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