Effective Theory of Ultrafast Skyrmion Nucleation
Abstract
Laser-induced ultrafast skyrmion nucleation has been experimentally demonstrated in several materials. So far, atomistic models have been used to corroborate experimental results. However, such simulations do not provide a simple intuitive understanding of the underlying physics. Here, we propose a coarse-grained effective theory where skyrmions can be nucleated or annihilated by thermal activation over energy barriers. Evaluating these two processes during a heat pulse shows good agreement with atomistic spin dynamics simulations and experiments while drastically reducing computational complexity. Furthermore, the effective theory provides a direct guide for experimentally optimizing the number of nucleated skyrmions. Interestingly, the model also predicts a novel pathway for ultrafast annihilation of skyrmions. Our results pave the way for a deeper understanding of ultrafast nanomagnetism and the role of non-equilibrium physics.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2504.11013,
title = {Effective Theory of Ultrafast Skyrmion Nucleation},
author = {Rein Liefferink and Lukas Körber and Kathinka Gerlinger and Bastian Pfau and Felix Büttner and Johan H. Mentink},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.11013},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
9 pages, 4 figures, to be submitted to Physical Review Letters