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3D Magnetic Textures with Mixed Topology: Unlocking the Tunable Hopf Index

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2024-11-12 v1

Abstract

Knots and links play a crucial role in understanding topology and discreteness in nature. In magnetic systems, twisted, knotted and braided vortex tubes manifest as Skyrmions, Hopfions, or screw dislocations. These complex textures are characterized by topologically non-trivial quantities, such as a Skyrmion number, a Hopf index HH, a Burgers vector (quantified by an integer ν\nu), and linking numbers. In this work, we introduce a discrete geometric definition of HH for periodic magnetic textures, which can be separated into contributions from the self-linking and inter-linking of flux tubes. We show that fractional Hopfions or textures with non-integer values of HH naturally arise and can be interpreted as states of ``mixed topology" that are continuously transformable to one of the multiple possible topological sectors. Our findings demonstrate a solid physical foundation for the Hopf index to take integer, non-integer, or specific fractional values, depending on the underlying topology of the system.

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@article{arxiv.2411.06929,
  title  = {3D Magnetic Textures with Mixed Topology: Unlocking the Tunable Hopf Index},
  author = {Maria Azhar and Sandra C. Shaju and Ross Knapman and Alessandro Pignedoli and Karin Everschor-Sitte},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.06929},
  year   = {2024}
}

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14 pages