Current-Induced Helicity Reversal of a Single Skyrmionic Bubble Chain in a Nanostructured Frustrated Magnet.
Zhipeng HouQiang ZhangXichao ZhangGuizhou XuJing XiaBei DingHang LiSenfu ZhangNitin M BatraPedro M F J CostaEnke LiuGuangheng WuMotohiko EzawaXiaoxi LiuYan ZhouXixiang ZhangWenhong WangPublished in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2019)
Helicity indicates the in-plane magnetic-moment swirling direction of a skyrmionic configuration. The ability to reverse the helicity of a skyrmionic bubble via purely electrical means has been predicted in frustrated magnetic systems; however, it has been challenging to observe this experimentally. The current-driven helicity reversal of the skyrmionic bubble in a nanostructured frustrated Fe3 Sn2 magnet is experimentally demonstrated. The critical current density required to trigger the helicity reversal is 109 -1010 A m-2 , with a corresponding pulse-width varying from 1 µs to 100 ns. Computational simulations reveal that both the pinning effect and dipole-dipole interaction play a crucial role in the helicity reversal process.