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Detection of antiskyrmions by topological Hall effect in Heusler compounds

Materials Science 2020-06-11 v1

Abstract

Heusler compounds having D\textit{D}2d{}_{2d} crystal symmetry gained much attention recently due to the stabilization of a vortex-like spin texture called antiskyrmions in thin lamellae of Mn1.4{}_{1.4}Pt0.9{}_{0.9}Pd0.1{}_{0.1}Sn as reported in the work of Nayak et al.\textit{et al.} [Nature (London) 548, 561 (2017)]. Here we show that bulk Mn1.4{}_{1.4}Pt0.9{}_{0.9}Pd0.1{}_{0.1}Sn undergoes a spin-reorientation transition from a collinear ferromagnetic to a noncollinear configuration of Mn moments below 135 K, which is accompanied by the emergence of a topological Hall effect. We tune the topological Hall effect in Pd and Rh substituted Mn1.4{}_{1.4}PtSn Heusler compounds by changing the intrinsic magnetic properties and spin textures. A unique feature of the present system is the observation of a zero-field topological Hall resistivity with a sign change which indicates the robust formation of antiskyrmions.

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@article{arxiv.2006.05190,
  title  = {Detection of antiskyrmions by topological Hall effect in Heusler compounds},
  author = {Vivek Kumar and Nitesh Kumar and Manfred Reehuis and Jacob Gayles and A. S. Sukhanov and Andreas Hoser and Françoise Damay and Chandra Shekhar and Peter Adler and Claudia Felser},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2006.05190},
  year   = {2020}
}