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Stability of Neel-type skyrmion lattice against oblique magnetic fields in GaV4S8 and GaV4Se8

Gross, B. and Philipp, S. and Geirhos, K. and Mehlin, A. and Bordacs, S. and Tsurkan, V. and Leonov, A. and Kezsmarki, I. and Poggio, M.. (2020) Stability of Neel-type skyrmion lattice against oblique magnetic fields in GaV4S8 and GaV4Se8. Physical Review B, 102 (10). p. 104407.

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Abstract

Nanometer-scale magnetization configurations known as magnetic skyrmions have mostly been studied in cubic chiral helimagnets, in which they are Bloch-type and their axes align along the applied magnetic field. In contrast, the orientation of Neel-type skyrmions is locked to the polar axis of the host material's underlying crystal structure. In the lacunar spinels GaV4S8 and GaV4Se8, the Ned-type skyrmion lattice phase exists for externally applied magnetic fields parallel to this axis and withstands oblique magnetic fields up to some critical angle. Here, we map out the stability of the skyrmion lattice phase in both crystals as a function of field angle and magnitude using dynamic cantilever magnetometry. The measured phase diagrams reproduce the major features predicted by a recent theoretical model, including a reentrant cycloidal phase in GaV4Se8. Nonetheless, we observe a greater robustness of the skyrmion phase to oblique fields, suggesting possible refinements to the model. Besides identifying transitions between the cycloidal, skyrmion lattice, and ferromagnetic states in the bulk, we measure additional anomalies in GaV4Se8 and assign them to magnetic states confined to polar structural domain walls.
Faculties and Departments:05 Faculty of Science > Departement Physik > Physik > Nanotechnologie Argovia (Poggio)
UniBasel Contributors:Gross, Boris André and Mehlin, Andrea and Philipp, Simon and Poggio, Martino
Item Type:Article, refereed
Article Subtype:Research Article
Publisher:American Physical Society
ISSN:2469-9950
e-ISSN:2469-9969
Note:Publication type according to Uni Basel Research Database: Journal article
Language:English
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