Blowing magnetic skyrmion bubbles
Argonne National Laboratory · University of California, Los Angeles · +2 more institutions
Abstract
The formation of soap bubbles from thin films is accompanied by topological transitions. Here we show how a magnetic topological structure, a skyrmion bubble, can be generated in a solid-state system in a similar manner. Using an inhomogeneous in-plane current in a system with broken inversion symmetry, we experimentally "blow" magnetic skyrmion bubbles from a geometrical constriction. The presence of a spatially divergent spin-orbit torque gives rise to instabilities of the magnetic domain structures that are reminiscent of Rayleigh-Plateau instabilities in fluid flows. We determine a phase diagram for skyrmion formation and reveal the efficient manipulation of these dynamically created skyrmions, including…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 90.59
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 45
Authors
12- WJWanjun Jiang
Argonne National Laboratory
- PUPramey Upadhyaya
University of California, Los Angeles
- WZWei Zhang
Argonne National Laboratory
- GYGuoqiang Yu
University of California, Los Angeles
- MBM. Benjamin Jungfleisch
Argonne National Laboratory
Topics & keywords
- Skyrmion
- Phase diagram
- Magnetic domain
- Magnetic field
- Bubble
- Domain wall (magnetism)
- Inversion (geology)