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Current-induced viscoelastic topological unwinding of metastable skyrmion strings

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2017-11-10 v1

Abstract

In the MnSi bulk chiral magnet, magnetic skyrmion strings of 17 nm in diameter appear in the form of a lattice, penetrating the sample thickness, 10-1,000 um. Although such a bundle of skyrmion strings may exhibit complex soft-matter-like dynamics when starting to move under the influence of a random pinning potential, the details remain highly elusive. Here, we show that a metastable skyrmion-string lattice is subject to topological unwinding under the application of pulsed currents of 3-5x106 A m-2 rather than being transported, as evidenced by measurements of the topological Hall effect. The critical current density above which the topological unwinding occurs is larger for a shorter pulse width, reminiscent of the viscoelastic characteristics accompanying the pinning-creep transition observed in domain-wall motion. Numerical simulations reveal that current-induced depinning of already segmented skyrmion strings initiates the topological unwinding. Thus, the skyrmion-string length is an element to consider when studying current-induced motion.

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@article{arxiv.1711.03286,
  title  = {Current-induced viscoelastic topological unwinding of metastable skyrmion strings},
  author = {F. Kagawa and H. Oike and W. Koshibae and A. Kikkawa and Y. Okamura and Y. Taguchi and N. Nagaosa and Y. Tokura},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1711.03286},
  year   = {2017}
}

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33 pages, 13 figures (including Supplementary Materials)