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Structural Chirality of Polar Skyrmions Probed by Resonant Elastic X-Ray Scattering.

Authors :
McCarter, Margaret R
McCarter, Margaret R
Kim, Kook Tae
Stoica, Vladimir A
Das, Sujit
Klewe, Christoph
Donoway, Elizabeth P
Burn, David M
Shafer, Padraic
Rodolakis, Fanny
Gonçalves, Mauro AP
Gómez-Ortiz, Fernando
Íñiguez, Jorge
García-Fernández, Pablo
Junquera, Javier
Lovesey, Stephen W
van der Laan, Gerrit
Park, Se Young
Freeland, John W
Martin, Lane W
Lee, Dong Ryeol
Ramesh, Ramamoorthy
McCarter, Margaret R
McCarter, Margaret R
Kim, Kook Tae
Stoica, Vladimir A
Das, Sujit
Klewe, Christoph
Donoway, Elizabeth P
Burn, David M
Shafer, Padraic
Rodolakis, Fanny
Gonçalves, Mauro AP
Gómez-Ortiz, Fernando
Íñiguez, Jorge
García-Fernández, Pablo
Junquera, Javier
Lovesey, Stephen W
van der Laan, Gerrit
Park, Se Young
Freeland, John W
Martin, Lane W
Lee, Dong Ryeol
Ramesh, Ramamoorthy
Source :
Physical review letters; vol 129, iss 24, 247601; 0031-9007
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

An escalating challenge in condensed-matter research is the characterization of emergent order-parameter nanostructures such as ferroelectric and ferromagnetic skyrmions. Their small length scales coupled with complex, three-dimensional polarization or spin structures makes them demanding to trace out fully. Resonant elastic x-ray scattering (REXS) has emerged as a technique to study chirality in spin textures such as skyrmions and domain walls. It has, however, been used to a considerably lesser extent to study analogous features in ferroelectrics. Here, we present a framework for modeling REXS from an arbitrary arrangement of charge quadrupole moments, which can be applied to nanostructures in materials such as ferroelectrics. With this, we demonstrate how extended reciprocal space scans using REXS with circularly polarized x rays can probe the three-dimensional structure and chirality of polar skyrmions. Measurements, bolstered by quantitative scattering calculations, show that polar skyrmions of mixed chirality coexist, and that REXS allows valuation of relative fractions of right- and left-handed skyrmions. Our quantitative analysis of the structure and chirality of polar skyrmions highlights the capability of REXS for establishing complex topological structures toward future application exploits.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Physical review letters; vol 129, iss 24, 247601; 0031-9007
Notes :
application/pdf, Physical review letters vol 129, iss 24, 247601 0031-9007
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1377983204
Document Type :
Electronic Resource