2018
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.98.174427
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Exchange-anisotropy-induced intrinsic distortion, structural transition, and rotational transition in skyrmion crystals

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“…Based on the continuum spin model established by Bak and Jensen [17], we write the rescaled free-energy density [30] for helimagnets with the symmetry of T point group in the following form:…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Based on the continuum spin model established by Bak and Jensen [17], we write the rescaled free-energy density [30] for helimagnets with the symmetry of T point group in the following form:…”
Section: Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…About the classification, we will talk about it later. We use the following rescaling parameters [47]…”
Section: Thermodynamic Of Emergent Crystals In Magnetic Materialsmentioning
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“…The two conditions (a) and (b) correspond to the simplest cases where the effect of an intrinsic anisotropic interaction and the effect of an anisotropic external field are considered, respectively. Condition (a) is chosen because it is previously understood [28] that a negative exchange anisotropy not only explains the intrinsic anisotropy of SkX reflected by the unequal intensities of the six Bragg spots in the SANS experiment of M nSi [1] and Cu 2 OSeO 3 [16], but also repeat the triangle-square structural transition of SkX observed in Co 8 Zn 8 M n 4 [3] and MnSi [14]. Condition (b) is chosen because a tilted bias magnetic field is probably the most convenient external field [15,[31][32][33][34] to induce a distortion of SkX, and a bias magnetic field is sometimes required to obtain a thermodynamically stable SkX [1].…”
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“…Practically, effects of anisotropy is not only important, but also inevitable, because presence of various kinds of anisotropic interactions are naturally permitted by the symmetry of helimagnets [26][27][28]. These intrinsic anisotropies are closely related to the intrinsic distortion of skyrmion lattice revealed by the SANS experiment in MnSi[1] and and Cu 2 OSeO 3 [16], as well as the triangular-square structural transition of SkX observed in Co 8 Zn 8 M n 4 [3] and MnSi [14].…”
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