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- Fast current-induced skyrmion motion in synthetic antiferromagnets doi link

Auteur(s): Pham van Tuong, Sisodia Naveen, Di Manici Ilaria, Urrestarazu-Larrañaga Joseba, Bairagi Kaushik, Pelloux-Prayer Johan, Guedas Rodrigo, Buda-Prejbeanu Liliana, Auffret Stéphane, Locatelli Andrea, Menteş Tevfik Onur, Pizzini Stefania

(Article) Publié: Science, vol. 384 p.307-312 (2024)


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DOI: 10.1126/science.add5751
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Magnetic skyrmions are topological magnetic textures that hold great promise as nanoscale bits of information in memory and logic devices. Although room-temperature ferromagnetic skyrmions and their current-induced manipulation have been demonstrated, their velocity has been limited to about 100 meters per second. In addition, their dynamics are perturbed by the skyrmion Hall effect, a motion transverse to the current direction caused by the skyrmion topological charge. Here, we show that skyrmions in compensated synthetic antiferromagnets can be moved by current along the current direction at velocities of up to 900 meters per second. This can be explained by the cancellation of the net topological charge leading to a vanishing skyrmion Hall effect. Our results open an important path toward the realization of logic and memory devices based on the fast manipulation of skyrmions in tracks.



Commentaires: This is the author’s version of the work. It is posted here bypermission of the AAAS for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Science 384, 307–312 (2024) , DOI: 10.1126/science.add5751