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Magnetic Skyrmions with Unconventional Helicity Polarization in a Van Der Waals Ferromagnet.

Chen-Hui ZhangChen LiuSenfu ZhangBojian ZhouChaoshuai GuanYinchang MaHanin AlgaidiDongxing ZhengYan LiXin HeJunwei ZhangPeng LiZhipeng HouGen YinKai LiuYong PengXingzhong Zhao
Published in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2022)
Skyrmion helicity, which defines the spin swirling direction, is a fundamental parameter that may be utilized to encode data bits in future memory devices. Generally, in centrosymmetric ferromagnets, dipole skyrmions with helicity of -π/2 and π/2 are degenerate in energy, leading to equal populations of both helicities. On the other hand, in chiral materials where the Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction (DMI) prevails and the dipolar interaction is negligible, only a preferred helicity is selected by the type of DMI. However, whether there is a rigid boundary between these two regimes remains an open question. Herein, the observation of dipole skyrmions with unconventional helicity polarization in a van der Waals ferromagnet, Fe 5- δ GeTe 2 , is reported. Combining magnetometry, Lorentz transmission electron microscopy, electrical transport measurements, and micromagnetic simulations, the short-range superstructures in Fe 5- δ GeTe 2 resulting in a localized DMI contribution, which breaks the degeneracy of the opposite helicities and leads to the helicity polarization, is demonstrated. Therefore, the helicity feature in Fe 5- δ GeTe 2 is controlled by both the dipolar interaction and DMI that the former leads to Bloch-type skyrmions with helicity of ±π/2 whereas the latter breaks the helicity degeneracy. This work provides new insights into the skyrmion topology in van der Waals materials.
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