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Topological magnetoresistance of magnetic skyrmionic bubbles.

Authors :
Li, Fei
Nie, Hao
Zhao, Yu
Zhao, Zhihe
Huo, Juntao
Wang, Tianyang
Liao, Zhaoliang
Liu, Andi
Guo, Hanjie
Shen, Hongxian
Jiang, Sida
Chen, Renjie
Yan, Aru
Cheong, S.-W.
Xia, Weixing
Sun, Jianfei
Zhang, Lunyong
Source :
Applied Physics Reviews. Jun2024, Vol. 11 Issue 2, p1-8. 8p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Magnetic skyrmions offer promising prospects for constructing future energy-efficient and high-density information technology, leading to extensive explorations of new skyrmionic materials recently. The topological Hall effect has been widely adopted as a distinctive marker of skyrmion emergence. Alternately, here we propose a novel signature of skyrmion state by quantitatively investigating the magnetoresistance (MR) induced by skyrmionic bubbles in CeMn2Ge2. An intriguing finding was revealed: the anomalous MR measured at different temperatures can be normalized into a single curve, regardless of sample thickness. This behavior can be accurately reproduced by the recent chiral spin textures MR model. Further analysis of the MR anomaly allowed us to quantitatively examine the effective magnetic fields of various scattering channels. Remarkably, the analyses, combined with the Lorentz transmission electron microscopy results, indicate that the in-plane scattering channel with triplet exchange interactions predominantly governs the magnetotransport in the Bloch-type skyrmionic bubble state. Our results not only provide insights into the quantum correction on MR induced by skyrmionic bubble phase, but also present an electrical probing method for studying chiral spin texture formation, evolution, and their topological properties, which opens up exciting possibilities for identifying new skyrmionic materials and advancing the methodology for studying chiral spin textures. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19319401
Volume :
11
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Applied Physics Reviews
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
178180498
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0190685