Writing and Deleting Single Magnetic Skyrmions

American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) - Tập 341 Số 6146 - Trang 636-639 - 2013
Niklas Romming1, Christian Hanneken1, Matthias Menzel1, Jessica E. Bickel1, Boris Wolter1, Kirsten von Bergmann1, André Kubetzka1, R. Wiesendanger1
1Institute of Applied Physics, University of Hamburg, D-20355 Hamburg, Germany.

Tóm tắt

Controlling Skyrmions Magnetic skyrmions—tiny vortex patterns of spins—hold promise for information storage because of their robustness to perturbations. Skyrmions have been observed experimentally, but manipulating them individually remains a challenge. Romming et al. (p. 636 ; see the cover) used spin-polarized electrons generated by a scanning tunneling microscope to reversibly create and destroy skyrmions in a thin iron film covered by a layer of palladium. The energy of the tunneling electrons was the decisive factor determining the probability of the process; atomic defects in the film acted as pinning sites for the skyrmions. The work demonstrates the feasibility of using spin-polarized tunnel currents for the controlled manipulation of individual skyrmions.

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