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Nano-to-micro spatiotemporal imaging of magnetic skyrmion's life cycle

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arxiv 2106.11162 v1 pith:X4YHUJUT submitted 2021-06-21 cond-mat.mes-hall

Nano-to-micro spatiotemporal imaging of magnetic skyrmion's life cycle

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keywords skyrmionsskyrmiontopologicalcreationcycledynamicslifemagnetic
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Magnetic skyrmions are the self-organized topological spin textures behaving like particles. Because of their fast creation and typically long lifetime, experimental verification of skyrmion's creation/annihilation processes has been challenging. Here we successfully track skyrmions dynamics in defect-introduced Co9Zn9Mn2, by using pump-probe Lorentz transmission electron microscope. Following the nanosecond-photothermal excitation, we resolve 160-nm-skyrmion's proliferation at <1 ns, contraction at 5 ns, drift from 10 ns to 4 microsecond and coalescence at 5 microsecond. These motions relay the multiscale arrangement and relaxation of skyrmion clusters in a repeatable cycle of 20 kHz. Such repeatable dynamics of skyrmions, arising from the weakened but still persistent topological protection around defects, enables us to visualize the whole life of the skyrmions, as well as demonstrating the possible high-frequency manipulations of topological charges brought by skyrmions.

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