Magnetic hopfions at room temperature
Abstract
Hopfions are three-dimensional (3D) topological solitons predicted to exist in diverse magnetic systems, yet their practical utility has been largely restricted to cryogenic environments. Here, we overcome this temperature constraint by demonstrating stable magnetic hopfions in the chiral magnet Co8Zn8Mn4 at and above room temperature. Using a transmission electron microscope equipped for in situ optical excitation, we generate magnetic hopfions with femtosecond laser pulses. Long-term observations further reveal Brownian-like motion at room temperature and thermally activated collapse upon approaching the high-temperature regime. Together with micromagnetic simulations and homotopy group analysis, our experimental observations uncover the hopfion formation mechanism through the fusion of bimeron pairs. These findings establish room-temperature magnetic hopfions and provide a framework for their further studies under technologically relevant conditions.
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@article{arxiv.2607.26839,
title = {Magnetic hopfions at room temperature},
author = {Kaixin Zhu and Wenli Gao and Zhan Wang and Shuaishuai Sun and Siyuan Huang and Junxi Tong and Jun Li and Huanfang Tian and Zian Li and Huaixin Yang and Ying Zhang and Olle Eriksson and Filipp N. Rybakov and Nikolai S. Kiselev and Jianqi Li},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.26839},
year = {2026}
}
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10 pages, 4 figures