Stimulated Nucleation of Skyrmions in a Centrosymmetric Magnet

ACS Nano. 2021 Aug 24;15(8):13495-13503. doi: 10.1021/acsnano.1c04053. Epub 2021 Aug 10.

Abstract

Understanding the dynamics of skyrmion nucleation and manipulation is important for applications in spintronic devices. In this contribution, the spin textures at magnetic domain-boundaries stimulated by application of in-plane magnetic fields in a centrosymmetric kagome ferromagnet, Fe3Sn2, with thickness gradient are investigated using Lorentz transmission electron microscopy. Switching of the in-plane magnetic field is shown to induce a reversible transformation from magnetic stripes to skyrmions, or vice versa, at the interface between differently oriented domains. Micromagnetic simulations combined with experiments reveal that the rotatable anisotropy and thickness dependence of the response to the external in-plane field are the critical factors for the skyrmion formation. In addition, it is shown that the helicity of skyrmions can also be controlled using this dynamic process. The results suggest that magnetic materials with rotatable anisotropy are potential skyrmionic systems and provides a different approach for nucleation and manipulation of skyrmions in spintronic devices.

Keywords: Fe3Sn2; Lorentz TEM; centrosymmetric magnets; in-plane fields; skyrmions; spintronic devices; thickness gradient.