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Absence of critical thickness for polar skyrmions with breaking the Kittel's law.

Feng-Hui GongYun-Long TangYu-Jia WangYu-Ting ChenBo WuLi-Xin YangYin-Lian ZhuXiu-Liang Ma
Published in: Nature communications (2023)
The period of polar domain (d) in ferroics was commonly believed to scale with corresponding film thicknesses (h), following the classical Kittel's law of d ∝ [Formula: see text]. Here, we have not only observed that this relationship fails in the case of polar skyrmions, where the period shrinks nearly to a constant value, or even experiences a slight increase, but also discovered that skyrmions have further persisted in [(PbTiO 3 ) 2 /(SrTiO 3 ) 2 ] 10 ultrathin superlattices. Both experimental and theoretical results indicate that the skyrmion periods (d) and PbTiO 3 layer thicknesses in superlattice (h) obey the hyperbolic function of d = Ah + [Formula: see text] other than previous believed, simple square root law. Phase-field analysis indicates that the relationship originates from the different energy competitions of the superlattices with PbTiO 3 layer thicknesses. This work exemplified the critical size problems faced by nanoscale ferroelectric device designing in the post-Moore era.
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