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Forming individual magnetic biskyrmions by merging two skyrmions in a centrosymmetric nanodisk.


ABSTRACT: When two magnetic skyrmions - whirl-like, topologically protected quasiparticles - form a bound pair, a biskyrmion state with a topological charge of NSk?=?±2 is constituted. Recently, especially the case of two partially overlapping skyrmions has brought about great research interest. Since for its formation the individual skyrmions need to posses opposite in-plane magnetizations, such a biskyrmion cannot be stabilized by the Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya-interaction (DMI), which is the interaction that typically stabilizes skyrmions in non-centrosymmetric materials and at interfaces. Here, we show that these biskyrmions can be stabilized by the dipole-dipole interaction in centrosymmetric materials in which the DMI is forbidden. Analytical considerations indicate that the bound state of a biskyrmion is energetically preferable over two individual skyrmions. As a result, when starting from two skyrmions in a micromagnetic simulation, a biskyrmion is formed upon relaxation. We propose a scheme that allows to control this biskyrmion formation in nanodisks and analyze the individual steps.

SUBMITTER: Gobel B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6606756 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Forming individual magnetic biskyrmions by merging two skyrmions in a centrosymmetric nanodisk.

Göbel Börge B   Henk Jürgen J   Mertig Ingrid I  

Scientific reports 20190702 1


When two magnetic skyrmions - whirl-like, topologically protected quasiparticles - form a bound pair, a biskyrmion state with a topological charge of N<sub>Sk</sub> = ±2 is constituted. Recently, especially the case of two partially overlapping skyrmions has brought about great research interest. Since for its formation the individual skyrmions need to posses opposite in-plane magnetizations, such a biskyrmion cannot be stabilized by the Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya-interaction (DMI), which is the inte  ...[more]

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