Bloch Point Quadrupole Constituting Hybrid Topological Strings Revealed with Electron Holographic Vector Field Tomography

Author:

Yasin Fehmi Sami1ORCID,Masell Jan12ORCID,Takahashi Yoshio3,Akashi Tetsuya3,Baba Norio4,Karube Kosuke1ORCID,Shindo Daisuke1,Arima Takahisa15,Taguchi Yasujiro1ORCID,Tokura Yoshinori167ORCID,Tanigaki Toshiaki3ORCID,Yu Xiuzhen1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science (CEMS) RIKEN Wako 351‐0198 Japan

2. Institute of Theoretical Solid State Physics Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) 76049 Karlsruhe Germany

3. Research and Development Group Hitachi Ltd. Hatoyama 350–0395 Japan

4. Research Institute for Science and Technology Kogakuin University Hachioji 192‐0015 Japan

5. Department of Advanced Materials Science University of Tokyo Kashiwa 277–8561 Japan

6. Department of Applied Physics University of Tokyo Tokyo 113–8656 Japan

7. Tokyo College University of Tokyo Tokyo 113–8656 Japan

Abstract

AbstractTopological magnetic (anti)skyrmions are robust string‐like objects heralded as potential components in next‐generation topological spintronics devices due to their low‐energy manipulability via stimuli such as magnetic fields, heat, and electric/thermal current. While these 2D topological objects are widely studied, intrinsically 3D electron‐spin real‐space topology remains less explored despite its prevalence in bulky magnets. 2D‐imaging studies reveal peculiar vortex‐like contrast in the core regions of spin textures present in antiskyrmion‐hosting thin plate magnets with S4 crystal symmetry, suggesting a more complex 3D real‐space structure than the 2D model suggests. Here, holographic vector field electron tomography captures the 3D structure of antiskyrmions in a single‐crystal, precision‐doped (Fe0.63Ni0.3Pd0.07)3P (FNPP) lamellae at room temperature and zero field. These measurements reveal hybrid string‐like solitons composed of skyrmions with topological number W = −1 on the lamellae's surfaces and an antiskyrmion (W = + 1) connecting them. High‐resolution images uncover a Bloch point quadrupole (four magnetic (anti)monopoles that are undetectable in 2D imaging) which enables the observed lengthwise topological transitions. Numerical calculations corroborate the stability of hybrid strings over their conventional (anti)skyrmion counterparts. Hybrid strings result in topological tuning, a tunable topological Hall effect, and the suppression of skyrmion Hall motion, disrupting existing paradigms within spintronics.

Funder

Japan Science and Technology Agency

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Core Research for Evolutional Science and Technology

Publisher

Wiley

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