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Dynamics of an elliptical ferromagnetic skyrmion driven by the spin–orbit torque

Jing Xia, Xichao Zhang, Motohiko Ezawa, Qiming Shao, Xiaoxi Liu, Yan Zhou

2020Applied Physics Letters43 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Magnetic skyrmions are promising building blocks for developing information storage and computing devices. It can be stabilized in a ferromagnetic thin film with the Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction (DMI). The moving ferromagnetic skyrmion may show the skyrmion Hall effect, that is, the skyrmion shows a transverse shift when it is driven by a spin current. Here, we numerically and theoretically study the current-driven dynamics of a ferromagnetic nanoscale skyrmion in the presence of the anisotropic DMI, where the skyrmion has an elliptical shape. The skyrmion Hall effect of the elliptical skyrmion is investigated. It is found that the skyrmion Hall angle can be controlled by tuning the profile of the elliptical skyrmion. Our results reveal the relation between the skyrmion shape and the skyrmion Hall effect, which could be useful for building skyrmion-based spintronic devices with a preferred skyrmion Hall angle. Also, our results provide a method for the minimization of the skyrmion Hall angle for applications based on in-line motion of skyrmions.

Topics & Concepts

SkyrmionCondensed matter physicsFerromagnetismHall effectPhysicsSpintronicsTransverse planeAnisotropySpin Hall effectSpin (aerodynamics)Dynamics (music)Thermal Hall effectMicromagneticsRacetrack memoryNanoscopic scaleThin filmTorqueMagnetic anisotropyMagnetic properties of thin filmsMultiferroics and related materialsChemical and Physical Properties of Materials
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