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Skyrmion lattice creep at ultra-low current densities

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2020-11-16 v2 Materials Science Superconductivity

Abstract

Magnetic skyrmions are well-suited for encoding information because they are nano-sized, topologically stable, and only require ultra-low critical current densities jcj_c to depin from the underlying atomic lattice. Above jcj_c skyrmions exhibit well-controlled motion, making them prime candidates for race-track memories. In thin films thermally-activated creep motion of isolated skyrmions was observed below jcj_c as predicted by theory. Uncontrolled skyrmion motion is detrimental for race-track memories and is not fully understood. Notably, the creep of skyrmion lattices in bulk materials remains to be explored. Here we show using resonant ultrasound spectroscopy--a probe highly sensitive to the coupling between skyrmion and atomic lattices--that in the prototypical skyrmion lattice material MnSi depinning occurs at jcj_c^* that is only 4 percent of jcj_c. Our experiments are in excellent agreement with Anderson-Kim theory for creep and allow us to reveal a new dynamic regime at ultra-low current densities characterized by thermally-activated skyrmion-lattice-creep with important consequences for applications.

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@article{arxiv.2009.11656,
  title  = {Skyrmion lattice creep at ultra-low current densities},
  author = {Yongkang Luo and Shizeng Lin and M. Leroux and N. Wakeham and D. M. Fobes and E. D. Bauer and J. B. Betts and A. Migliori and J. D. Thompson and M. Janoschek and Boris Maiorov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2009.11656},
  year   = {2020}
}

Comments

28 pages, 4+4 figures, 1 table. arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:1711.08873