Magnetic skyrmions are vortex-like, swirls of magnetisation whose topological protection and particle-like nature have suggested them to be suitable for a number of novel spintronic devices. One such application is skyrmionic computing, which has the advantage over conventional schemes due to the amalgamation of logic calculations and data storage. Using small-angle neutron scattering from Cu2OSeO3, and applying electric and magnetic fields, we find that the direction of the skyrmion-coexisting conical states can be manipulated by varying the electric field, and explain this using a free energy approach.
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