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Atomic-scale visualization of topological spin textures in the chiral magnet MnGe

Jacob Repicky, Po-Kuan Wu, Tao Liu, Joseph P. Corbett, Tiancong Zhu, Shuyu Cheng, Adam Ahmed, N. Takeuchi, J. Guerrero-Sánchez, Mohit Randeria, Roland Kawakami, Jay Gupta

2021Science34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Topological spin textures in chiral magnets such as manganese germanide (MnGe) are of fundamental interest and may enable magnetic storage and computing technologies. Our spin-polarized scanning tunneling microscopy images of MnGe thin films reveal a variety of textures that are correlated to the atomic-scale structure. Our images indicate helical stripe domains, in contrast to bulk, and associated helimagnetic domain walls. In combination with micromagnetic modeling, we can deduce the three-dimensional (3D) orientation of the helical wave vectors, and we find that three helical domains can meet in two distinct ways to produce either a “target-like” or a “π-like” topological spin texture. The target-like texture can be reversibly manipulated through either current/voltage pulsing or applied magnetic field, which represents a promising step toward future applications.

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Texture (cosmology)Condensed matter physicsMagnetSpin (aerodynamics)Spin structureTopology (electrical circuits)Materials scienceAtomic unitsMagnetic fieldMagnetic domainPhysicsMagnetizationAntiferromagnetismComputer scienceImage (mathematics)Quantum mechanicsArtificial intelligenceThermodynamicsCombinatoricsMathematicsMagnetic properties of thin filmsTopological Materials and PhenomenaPhysics of Superconductivity and Magnetism
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