Motivated by the recent discoveries of magnets harboring short-pitch skyrmion lattices, we investigate the skyrmion-size dependence of the topological Hall effect. By means of large-scale real-space calculations, we find that the Hall conductivity takes its extreme value in the crossover region where both the real-space and momentum-space Berry curvature play a crucial role. We also investigate how the optimum skyrmion size (λsk∗) depends on the lifetime of itinerant electrons (τ) and coupling constant between electrons and localized spins (J). For the former, we show that λsk∗ is proportional to τ, which indicates that λsk∗ is much less sensitive to τ than the conventional expectation that λsk∗ is proportional to the mean-free path ∝τ. For the latter, we show that the non-adiabaticity considerably suppresses the topological Hall effect when the time scale determined by the skyrmion size and Fermi velocity is shorter than 1/J. However, its effect on λsk∗ is not so siginificant and λsk∗ is about ten times the lattice constant in a wide range of J and τ.
@article{arxiv.2103.12343,
title = {Skyrmion-size dependence of the topological Hall effect: A real-space calculation},
author = {Akira Matsui and Takuya Nomoto and Ryotaro Arita},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2103.12343},
year = {2021}
}