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Current-Controlled Topological Magnetic Transformations in a Nanostructured Kagome Magnet.

Wensen WeiJin TangYaodong WuYihao WangJialiang JiangJunbo LiYona SohYimin XiongMingliang TianHaifeng Du
Published in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2021)
Topological magnetic charge Q is a fundamental parameter that describes the magnetic domains and determines their intriguing electromagnetic properties. The ability to switch Q in a controlled way by electrical methods allows for flexible manipulation of electromagnetic behavior in future spintronic devices. Here, the room-temperature current-controlled topological magnetic transformations between Q = -1 skyrmions and Q = 0 stripes or type-II bubbles in a kagome crystal Fe3 Sn2 are reported. It is shown that reproducible and reversible skyrmion-bubble and skyrmion-stripe transformations can be achieved by tuning the density of nanosecond pulsed current of the order of ≈1010 A m-2 . Further numerical simulations suggest that spin-transfer torque combined with Joule thermal heating effects determine the current-induced topological magnetic transformations.
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