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Commensurate states and pattern switching <i>via</i> liquid crystal skyrmions trapped in a square lattice

Ayhan Duzgun, Cristiano Nisoli, C. J. O. Reichhardt, C. J. O. Reichhardt, C. Reichhardt, C. Reichhardt

2020Soft Matter28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Using continuum based simulations we show that a rich variety of skyrmion liquid crystal states can be realized in the presence of a periodic obstacle array. As a function of the number of skyrmions per obstacle we find hexagonal, square, dimer, trimer and quadrimer ordering, where the n-mer structures are a realization of a molecular crystal state of skyrmions. As a function of external field and obstacle radius we show that there are transitions between the different crystalline states as well as mixed and disordered structures. We discuss how these states are related to commensurate effects seen in other systems, such as vortices in type-II superconductors and colloids interacting with two dimensional substrates.

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SkyrmionSquare latticeCondensed matter physicsFerrimagnetismPhysicsTrimerVortexObstacleDimerSquare (algebra)SuperconductivityLattice (music)RADIUSRealization (probability)Crystal structureChemistryQuantum mechanicsCrystallographyGeometryMagnetic fieldMathematicsMagnetizationIsing modelStatisticsThermodynamicsPolitical scienceComputer securityComputer scienceLawNuclear magnetic resonanceAcousticsTheoretical and Computational PhysicsMagnetic properties of thin filmsLiquid Crystal Research Advancements