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Chiral Spin Textures in Amorphous Iron–Germanium Thick Films

Robert Streubel, D. S. Bouma, Frank Bruni, Xiaoqian Chen, Peter Ercius, Jim Ciston, Alpha T. N’Diaye, Sujoy Roy, Steve D. Kevan, Peter Fischer, F. Hellman

2021Advanced Materials24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Topological solitary fields, such as magnetic and polar skyrmions, are envisioned to revolutionize microelectronics. These configurations have been stabilized in solid-state materials with a global inversion symmetry breaking, which translates in magnetic materials into a vector spin exchange known as the Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction (DMI), as well as spin chirality selection and isotropic solitons. This work reports experimental evidence of 3D chiral spin textures, such as helical spins and skyrmions with different chirality and topological charge, stabilized in amorphous Fe-Ge thick films. These results demonstrate that structurally and chemically disordered materials with a random DMI can resemble inversion symmetry broken systems with similar magnetic properties, moments, and states. Disordered systems are distinguished from systems with global inversion symmetry breaking by their degenerate spin chirality that allows for forming isotropic and anisotropic topological spin textures at remanence, while offering greater flexibility in materials synthesis, voltage, and strain manipulation.

Topics & Concepts

SkyrmionCondensed matter physicsPoint reflectionMaterials scienceChirality (physics)SpinsIsotropyAnisotropySymmetry breakingAmorphous solidTopology (electrical circuits)PhysicsSpontaneous symmetry breakingQuantum mechanicsCrystallographyExplicit symmetry breakingChemistryMathematicsCombinatoricsMagnetic properties of thin filmsTheoretical and Computational PhysicsAdvanced Condensed Matter Physics