Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2022
Volume 67, Number 3
Monday–Friday, March 14–18, 2022; Chicago
Session T54: Skyrmions in Antiferromagnetic Systems
11:30 AM–2:18 PM,
Thursday, March 17, 2022
Room: McCormick Place W-476
Sponsoring
Unit:
GMAG
Chair: Jay Gupta, Ohio State University
Abstract: T54.00012 : Antiferromagnetic Skyrmionics: generating and controlling topological textures*
1:42 PM–2:18 PM
Presenter:
Hariom K Jani
(Natl Univ of Singapore)
Author:
Hariom K Jani
(Natl Univ of Singapore)
To this effect, I will present a recently developed AFM vector-mapping technique1 to image variations of the AFM order. Then, I will outline a general field-free approach, employing the Kibble–Zurek transition, to reversibly create a wide multichiral family of topological AFM textures, including exotic (anti)merons, bimerons2. In epitaxial films and free-standing membranes of the earth-abundant oxide α-Fe2O3 these nanoscale textures can be nucleated and stabilized at room temperature. Particularly, the presence of widely tunable anisotropy3 and exchange1,2 interactions enable unprecedented reversible control over their dimensions and orientation. Then, I will present how we may realize the hitherto undiscovered AFM skyrmions in α-Fe2O3, by introducing new symmetry breaking interactions. Lastly, I will outline the path ahead for AFM skyrmionics, discussing how our results may be translatable to a broad class of AFM systems3,4, and sharing how electrical pathways can be exploited to control members of the topological family.
1. F Chmiel et al. Nat Mater 17, 581 (2018)
2. H Jani et al. Nature 590, 74 (2021)
3. H Jani et al. Nat Comm 12, 1668 (2021)
4. Z Lim, H Jani et al. MRS Bulletin, In Press (2021)
*This work was supported by Agency for Science Technology & Research under Advanced Manufacturing & Engineering Individual Research Grant A1983c0034, under the supervision of Prof Ariando (NUS) & in collaboration with Prof Radaelli (Oxford).
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