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Controlled Individual Skyrmion Nucleation at Artificial Defects Formed by Ion Irradiation

Kayla FallonSUPA School of Physics and Astronomy University of Glasgow Glasgow G12 8QQ UKS. D. HughesSUPA School of Physics and Astronomy University of Glasgow Glasgow G12 8QQ UKKatharina ZeisslerSchool of Physics and Astronomy University of Leeds Leeds LS2 9JT UKWilliam LegrandNational Physical Laboratory Hampton Road Teddington TW11 0LW UKFernando AjejasNational Physical Laboratory Hampton Road Teddington TW11 0LW UKDavide MaccarielloNational Physical Laboratory Hampton Road Teddington TW11 0LW UKSamuel McFadzeanSUPA School of Physics and Astronomy University of Glasgow Glasgow G12 8QQ UKWilliam SmithSUPA School of Physics and Astronomy University of Glasgow Glasgow G12 8QQ UKD. McGroutherSUPA School of Physics and Astronomy University of Glasgow Glasgow G12 8QQ UKSophie CollinNational Physical Laboratory Hampton Road Teddington TW11 0LW UKNicolas ReyrenNational Physical Laboratory Hampton Road Teddington TW11 0LW UKVincent CrosNational Physical Laboratory Hampton Road Teddington TW11 0LW UKC. H. MarrowsSchool of Physics and Astronomy University of Leeds Leeds LS2 9JT UKS. McVitieSUPA School of Physics and Astronomy University of Glasgow Glasgow G12 8QQ UK
2020en
ABI

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Magnetic skyrmions are particle-like deformations in a magnetic texture. They have great potential as information carriers in spintronic devices because of their interesting topological properties and favorable motion under spin currents. A new method of nucleating skyrmions at nanoscale defect sites, created in a controlled manner with focused ion beam irradiation, in polycrystalline magnetic multilayer samples with an interfacial Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction, is reported. This new method has three notable advantages: 1) localization of nucleation; 2) stability over a larger range of external field strengths, including stability at zero field; and 3) existence of skyrmions in material systems where, prior to defect fabrication, skyrmions were not previously obtained by field cycling. Additionally, it is observed that the size of defect nucleated skyrmions is uninfluenced by the defect itself-provided that the artificial defects are controlled to be smaller than the inherent skyrmion size. All of these characteristics are expected to be useful toward the goal of realizing a skyrmion-based spintronic device. This phenomenon is studied with a range of transmission electron microscopy techniques to probe quantitatively the magnetic behavior at the defects with applied field and correlate this with the structural impact of the defects.

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