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Spontaneous Atomic-Scale Polar Skyrmions and Merons on a SrTiO 3 (001) Surface: Defect Engineering for Emerging Topological Orders.

Susumu MinamiYoshitaka IkedaTakahiro Shimada
Published in: Nano letters (2024)
The emergence of nontrivial topological order in condensed matter has been attracting a great deal of attention owing to its promising technological applications in novel functional nanodevices. In ferroelectrics, the realization of polar topological order at an ultimately small scale is extremely challenging due to the lack of chiral interaction and the critical size of the ferroelectricity. Here, we break through these limitations and demonstrate that the ultimate atomic-scale polar skyrmion and meron (∼2 nm) can be induced by engineering oxygen vacancies on the SrTiO 3 (001) surface based on first-principles calculations. The paraelectric-to-antiferrodistortive phase transition leads to a novel topological transition from skyrmion to meron, indicating phase-topology correlations. We also discuss accumulating and driving polar skyrmions based on the oxygen divacancy model; these results and the recent discovery of defect engineering techniques suggest the possibility of arithmetic operations on topological numbers through the natural self-organization and diffusion features of oxygen vacancies.
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