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Magnetic hopfions in solids

Filipp N. Rybakov, Nikolai S. Kiselev, A. B. Borisov, Lukas Döring, Christof Melcher, Stefan Blügel

2022APL Materials93 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Hopfions are an intriguing class of string-like solitons, named according to a classical topological concept classifying three-dimensional direction fields. The search for hopfions in real physical systems has been ongoing for nearly half a century, starting with the seminal work of Faddeev. However, so far, realizations in bulk solids are missing. Here, we show that hopfions appear as emergent particles of the classical Heisenberg model with competing exchange interactions. This requires going beyond the model approach used in prior work and deriving a general micromagnetic energy functional directly from a spin-lattice Hamiltonian. We present a definite parameter space in which the existence of hopfions is possible. This opens a concrete vista to combine computational approaches such as density functional theory with material informatics to find magnetic crystals that can host hopfions. As proof of principle, we show how zero-field hopfions can be visualized by the means of off-axis electron holography in a transmission electron microscope.

Topics & Concepts

Hamiltonian (control theory)Electron holographyLattice (music)PhysicsTheoretical physicsDensity functional theoryElectronCondensed matter physicsStatistical physicsQuantum mechanicsMathematicsAcousticsMathematical optimizationMagnetic properties of thin filmsPhysics of Superconductivity and MagnetismTheoretical and Computational Physics
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