2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1384410/v1
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Emergence of zero-field non-synthetic single and catenated antiferromagnetic skyrmions in thin films

Abstract: Antiferromagnetic (AFM) skyrmions are envisioned as ideal localized topological magnetic bits in future information technologies. In contrast to ferromagnetic (FM) skyrmions, they are immune to the skyrmion Hall effect [1,2], might offer potential terahertz dynamics [3,4] while being insensitive to external magnetic fields and dipolar interactions. Although observed in synthetic AFM structures [5] and as complex meronic textures in intrinsic AFM bulk materials [6,7], their realization in non-synthetic AFM film… Show more

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