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Current-Induced Magnetic Skyrmions with Controllable Polarities in the Helical Phase

  • Xuebing Zhao
  • , Jin Tang
  • , Ke Pei
  • , Weiwei Wang
  • , Shi Zeng Lin
  • , Haifeng Du
  • , Mingliang Tian
  • , Renchao Che

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Abstract

We report the current-induced creation of magnetic skyrmions in a chiral magnet FeGe nanostructure by using in situ Lorentz transmission electron microscopy. We show that magnetic skyrmions with controllable polarity can be transferred from the helical ground state simply by controlling the direction of the current flow at zero magnetic fields. The force analysis and symmetry consideration, backed up by micromagnetic simulations, well explain the experimental results, where magnetic skyrmions are created because of the edge instability of the helical state in the presence of spin-transfer torque. The on-demand generation of skyrmions and control of their polarity by electric current without the need for a magnetic field will enable novel purely electric-controlled skyrmion devices.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)8793-8800
Number of pages8
JournalNano Letters
Volume22
Issue number22
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 23 2022

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