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Zoology of multiple-Q spin textures in a centrosymmetric tetragonal magnet with itinerant electrons

Materials Science 2022-02-01 v1

Abstract

Magnetic skyrmion is a topologically stable particle-like swirling spin texture potentially suitable for high-density information bit, which was first observed in noncentrosymmetric magnets with Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction. Recently, nanometric skyrmion has also been discovered in centrosymmetric rare-earth compounds, and the identification of their skyrmion formation mechanism and further search of nontrivial spin textures are highly demanded. Here, we have exhaustively studied magnetic structures in a prototypical skyrmion-hosting centrosymmetric tetragonal magnet GdRu2Si2, by performing the resonant X-ray scattering experiments. We identified a rich variety of double-Q magnetic structures, including the antiferroic order of meron(half-skyrmion)/anti-meronlike textures with fractional local topological charges. The observed intricate magnetic phase diagram has been successfully reproduced by the theoretical framework considering the four-spin interaction mediated by itinerant electrons and magnetic anisotropy. The present results will contribute to the better understanding of the novel skyrmion formation mechanism in this centrosymmetric rare-earth compound, and suggest that itinerant electrons can ubiquitously host a variety of unique multiple-Q spin orders in a simple crystal lattice system.

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@article{arxiv.2201.06237,
  title  = {Zoology of multiple-Q spin textures in a centrosymmetric tetragonal magnet with itinerant electrons},
  author = {N. D. Khanh and T. Nakajima and S. Hayami and S. Gao and Y. Yamasaki and H. Sagayama and H. Nakao and R. Takagi and Y. Motome and Y. Tokura and T. Arima and S. Seki},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2201.06237},
  year   = {2022}
}

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Accepted to be published in Advanced Science