APS March Meeting 2011
Volume 56, Number 1
Monday–Friday, March 21–25, 2011;
Dallas, Texas
Session X3: Topological Vortices in Magnets, Ferroelectrics, and Multiferroics
2:30 PM–5:30 PM,
Thursday, March 24, 2011
Room: Ballroom A3
Sponsoring
Unit:
DCMP
Chair: Sang-Wook Cheong, Rutgers University
Abstract ID: BAPS.2011.MAR.X3.3
Abstract: X3.00003 : Skyrmion crystal and topological Hall effect in B20-type transition-metal compounds
3:42 PM–4:18 PM
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Abstract
Author:
Yoshinori Onose
(University of Tokyo)
Topological objects in solids such as domain walls and vortices
have been attracting much attention for long. Among them the
spin texture called skyrmion is an unusual topological object,
in which the spins point in all the directions wrapping a
sphere. The skyrmion hosts finite spin chirality, and therefore
is anticipated to induce novel electromagnetic phenomena such
as topological Hall effect. In B20-type transition metal
compounds MnSi and Fe$_{1-x}$Co$_x$Si, the crystallization of
skyrmions was observed by the neutron diffraction
studies.\footnote{S. M\"{u}hlbauer {\it et al.,} Science {\bf
323,} 915 (2009).}$^,$\footnote{W. M\"{u}nzer {\it et al.,} Phys.
Rev. B {\bf 81,} 041203 (2010).}
Recently, we have observed the real-space images of
skyrmion crystal in thin films of related compounds (Fe$_{0.5}
$Co$_{0.5}$Si and FeGe) using Lorentz transmission electron
spectroscopy.\footnote{X. Z. Yu, {\it et al.}, Nature, {\bf 465,}
901 (2010).}$^,$\footnote{X. Z. Yu, {\it et al.,} Nature
material, {\it inpress}.} We have observed the hexagonal
arrangement of skyrmions including the topological defects
(chiral domains and dislocations) under the magnetic field
normal to the films, and found that the two dimensional
skyrmion crystal phase is fairly stabilized by the thin film
form of the samples. We have also studied the topological Hall
effect caused by the spin chirality of the skyrmion crystal in
a related material MnGe. In terms of the Hall measurement, they
have shown the real space nature of the fictitious magnetic
field caused by the magnetic configuration of the skyrmion
crystal, in contrast with the momentum-space fictitious field
in another spin chirality system, Nd$_2$Mo$_2$O$_7$.\footnote{Y.
Taguchi {\it et al.,} Science {\bf 291,} 2573 (2001).} This
work was done in collaboration with X. Z. Yu, N. Kanazawa, J.
H. Park, J. H. Han, K. Kimoto, W. Z. Zhang, S. Ishiwata, Y.
Matsui, N. Nagaosa, and Y. Tokura.
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