Slow Equilibrium Relaxation in a Chiral Magnet Mediated by Topological Defects
Abstract
We performed a pump-probe experiment on the chiral magnet CuOSeO to study the relaxation dynamics of its non-collinear magnetic orders, employing a millisecond magnetic field pulse as the pump and resonant elastic x-ray scattering as the probe. Our findings reveal that the system requires 0.2 s to stabilize after the perturbation applied to both the conical and skyrmion lattice phase; significantly slower than the typical nanosecond timescale observed in micromagnetics. This prolonged relaxation is attributed to the formation and slow dissipation of local topological defects, such as emergent monopoles. By unveiling the experimental lifetime of these emergent singularities in a non-collinear magnetic system, our study highlights a universal relaxation mechanism in solitonic textures within the slow dynamics regime, offering new insights into topological physics and advanced information storage solutions.
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@article{arxiv.2410.05485,
title = {Slow Equilibrium Relaxation in a Chiral Magnet Mediated by Topological Defects},
author = {Chenhao Zhang and Yang Wu and Jingyi Chen and Haonan Jin and Jinghui Wang and Raymond Fan and Paul Steadman and Gerrit van der Laan and Thorsten Hesjedal and Shilei Zhang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.05485},
year = {2024}
}
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6 pages, 4 figures