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Deterministic creation and deletion of a single magnetic skyrmion observed by direct time-resolved X-ray microscopy

Authors
Woo, SeonghoonSong, Kyung MeeZhang, XichaoEzawa, MotohikoZhou, YanLiu, XiaoxiWeigand, MarkusFinizio, SimoneRaabe, JorgPark, Min-ChulLee, Ki-YoungChoi, Jun WooMin, Byoung-ChulKoo, Hyun CheolChang, Joonyeon
Issue Date
5월-2018
Publisher
NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
Citation
NATURE ELECTRONICS, v.1, no.5, pp.288 - 296
Indexed
SCOPUS
Journal Title
NATURE ELECTRONICS
Volume
1
Number
5
Start Page
288
End Page
296
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/76034
DOI
10.1038/s41928-018-0070-8
ISSN
2520-1131
Abstract
Spintronic devices based on magnetic skyrmions are a promising candidate for next-generation memory applications due to their nanometre size, topologically protected stability and efficient current-driven dynamics. Since the recent discovery of room-temperature magnetic skyrmions, there have been reports of current-driven skyrmion displacement on magnetic tracks and demonstrations of current pulse-driven skyrmion generation. However, the controlled annihilation of a single skyrmion at room temperature has remained elusive. Here we demonstrate the deterministic writing and deleting of single isolated skyrmions at room temperature in ferrimagnetic GdFeCo films with a device-compatible stripline geometry. The process is driven by the application of current pulses, which induce spin-orbit torques, and is directly observed using a time-resolved nanoscale X-ray imaging technique. We provide a current pulse profile for the efficient and deterministic writing and deleting process. Using micromagnetic simulations, we also reveal the microscopic mechanism of the topological fluctuations that occur during this process.
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