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Skyrmion Topological Hall Effect near Room Temperature

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2019-05-06 v1

Abstract

Magnetic skyrmions are stable nanosized spin structures that can be displaced at low electrical current densities. Because of these properties, they have been proposed as building blocks of future electronic devices with unprecedentedly high information density and low energy consumption. The electrical detection of skyrmions via the Topological Hall Effect (THE), has so far been demonstrated only at cryogenic temperatures. Here, we report the observation of a skyrmion Topological Hall Effect near room temperature (276 K) in a mesoscopic lamella of FeGe. This region unambiguously coincides with the skyrmion lattice location revealed by neutron scattering. We provide clear evidence of a reentrant helicoid magnetic phase adjacent to the skyrmion phase, and discuss the large THE amplitude (5 nΩ\Omega.cm) in view of the ordinary Hall Effect.

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@article{arxiv.1805.05267,
  title  = {Skyrmion Topological Hall Effect near Room Temperature},
  author = {Maxime Leroux and Matthew J. Stolt and Song Jin and Douglas V. Pete and Charles Reichhardt and Boris Maiorov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1805.05267},
  year   = {2019}
}