Thin films of ferrimagnetic Mn4N are candidate materials to host magnetic skyrmions that have demonstrated thermal stability up to 450∘C. However, there are no experimental reports observing skyrmions in this system. Here, we discuss the results of sputter grown 15-17~nm Mn4N thin films on MgO substrate capped with Pt1−xCux layers. Vibrating sample magnetometry measurement of out-of-plane hysteresis loops confirmed that magnetic properties are insensitive to the cap layer composition. Imaging based on magnetic force microscopy measurements observed 300 to 50~nm sized skyrmions, as the Cu concentration was increased from x = 0 to 0.9. We performed density functional theory calculations and found that the interfacial Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interactions (iDMI) follow a trend: Mn4N/MgO(001) < Cu/Mn4N(001) < Pt/Mn4N(001). We infer from these calculations that x in Pt1−xCux capping layer can serve as a robust tuning knob to tailor the iDMI and control the skyrmion size. This work provides guidance to achieve smaller N\'{e}el-type skyrmions in Mn4N thin films, which is an important step forward for building thermally stable skyrmionic devices.
@article{arxiv.2111.00258,
title = {Tunable Magnetic Skyrmions in Ferrimagnetic Mn$_4$N},
author = {Chung T. Ma and Timothy Q. Hartnett and Wei Zhou and Prasanna V. Balachandran and S. Joseph Poon},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2111.00258},
year = {2021}
}