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Real-space observations of 60-nm skyrmion dynamics in an insulating magnet under low heat flow.

Xiuzhen Z YuFumitaka KagawaShinichiro SekiMasashi KubotaJan MasellFehmi Sami YasinKiyomi NakajimaMasao NakamuraMasashi KawasakiNaoto NagaosaYoshinori Tokura
Published in: Nature communications (2021)
Thermal-current induced electron and spin dynamics in solids -dubbed "caloritronics"- have generated widespread interest in both fundamental physics and spintronics applications. Here, we examine the dynamics of nanometric topological spin textures, skyrmions driven by a temperature gradient ∇T or heat flow, that are evaluated through in-situ real-space observations in an insulating helimagnet Cu2OSeO3. We observe increases of the skyrmion velocity and the Hall angle with increasing ∇T above a critical value of ~ 13 mK/mm, which is two orders of magnitude lower than the ∇T required to drive ferromagnetic domain walls. A comparable magnitude of ∇T is also observed to move the domain walls between a skyrmion domain and the non-topological conical-spin domain from cold to hot regions. Our results demonstrate the efficient manipulation of skyrmions by temperature gradients, a promising step towards energy-efficient "green" spintronics.
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