Chiral surface spin textures in Cu2OSeO3 unveiled by soft X-ray scattering in specular reflection geometry

Sci Technol Adv Mater. 2022 Oct 20;23(1):682-690. doi: 10.1080/14686996.2022.2131466. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Resonant elastic soft X-ray magnetic scattering (XRMS) is a powerful tool to explore long-periodic spin textures in single crystals. However, due to the limited momentum transfer range imposed by long wavelengths of photons in the soft x-ray region, Bragg diffraction is restricted to crystals with the large lattice parameters. Alternatively, small-angle X-ray scattering has been involved in the soft energy X-ray range which, however, brings in difficulties with the sample preparation that involves focused ion beam milling to thin down the crystal to below a few hundred nm thickness. We show how to circumvent these restrictions using XRMS in specular reflection from a sub-nanometer smooth crystal surface. The method allows observing diffraction peaks from the helical and conical spin modulations at the surface of a Cu 2 OSeO 3 single crystal and probing their corresponding chirality as contributions to the dichroic scattered intensity. The results suggest a promising way to carry out XRMS studies on a plethora of noncentrosymmetric systems hitherto unexplored with soft X-rays due to the absence of the commensurate Bragg peaks in the available momentum transfer range.

Keywords: X-ray resonant magnetic scattering; chirality; magnetic structure; skyrmions; soft X-ray diffraction; spin spirals; surface scattering.

Grants and funding

We acknowledge financial support for the VEKMAG project and for the PM2-VEKMAG beamline by the German Federal Ministry for Education and Research (BMBF 05K2010, 05K2013, 05K2016, 05K2019) and by HZB. F.R. acknowledge funding by the German Research Foundation via Project No. SPP2137/RA 3570. This work has also been funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) under SPP2137 Skyrmionics and the excellence cluster MCQST under Germany’s Excellence Strategy EXC-2111 (Project No. 390814868).