Engineering skyrmion from spin spiral in transition metal multilayers
Banasree Sadhukhan

TL;DR
This study explores how different 4d transition metals influence skyrmion formation from spin spirals in multilayer magnetic systems, revealing how external magnetic fields can induce skyrmion phases with potential for spintronic applications.
Contribution
It demonstrates the impact of 4d transition metals on exchange interactions and skyrmion formation in multilayers, providing insights into manipulating skyrmion phases via magnetic fields.
Findings
Spin spirals form in 4d/Fe/Ir(111) multilayers with wavelengths of 1-2.5 nm.
External magnetic fields can deform spin spirals into skyrmions and skyrmion lattices.
Skyrmion stability in Rh/Fe/Ir(111) persists up to 90 K.
Abstract
Skyrmions having topologically protected field configurations with particle-like properties play an important role in {\bl{various fields of science}}. Our present study focus on the generation of skyrmion from spin spiral in the magnetic multilayers of 4d/Fe/Ir(111) with 4d = Y, Zr, Nb, Mo, Ru, Rh. Here we investigate the impact of 4d transition metals on the isotropic Heisenberg exchanges and anti-symmetric Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interactions originating from the broken inversion symmetry at the interface of 4d/Fe/Ir(111) multilayers. We find a strong exchange frustration due to the hybridization of the Fe-3d layer with both 4d and Ir-5d layers which modifies due to band filling effects of the 4d transition metals. We strengthen the analysis of exchange frustration by shedding light on the orbital decomposition of isotropic exchange interactions of Fe-3d orbitals. Our spin dynamics and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMagnetic properties of thin films · Magnetic Properties of Alloys · Magnetic and transport properties of perovskites and related materials
