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Anatomy of Skyrmionic Textures in Magnetic Multilayers
Authors:Wenjing Li  Iuliia Bykova  Shilei Zhang  Guoqiang Yu  Riccardo Tomasello  Mario Carpentieri  Yizhou Liu  Yao Guang  Joachim Grfe  Markus Weigand  David M Burn  Gerrit van der Laan  Thorsten Hesjedal  Zhengren Yan  Jiafeng Feng  Caihua Wan  Jinwu Wei  Xiao Wang  Xiaomin Zhang  Hongjun Xu  Chenyang Guo  Hongxiang Wei  Giovanni Finocchio  Xiufeng Han  Gisela Schütz
Affiliation:Wenjing Li,Iuliia Bykova,Shilei Zhang,Guoqiang Yu,Riccardo Tomasello,Mario Carpentieri,Yizhou Liu,Yao Guang,Joachim Gräfe,Markus Weigand,David M. Burn,Gerrit van der Laan,Thorsten Hesjedal,Zhengren Yan,Jiafeng Feng,Caihua Wan,Jinwu Wei,Xiao Wang,Xiaomin Zhang,Hongjun Xu,Chenyang Guo,Hongxiang Wei,Giovanni Finocchio,Xiufeng Han,Gisela Schütz
Abstract:Room temperature magnetic skyrmions in magnetic multilayers are considered as information carriers for future spintronic applications. Currently, a detailed understanding of the skyrmion stabilization mechanisms is still lacking in these systems. To gain more insight, it is first and foremost essential to determine the full real‐space spin configuration. Here, two advanced X‐ray techniques are applied, based on magnetic circular dichroism, to investigate the spin textures of skyrmions in Ta/CoFeB/MgO]n multilayers. First, by using ptychography, a high‐resolution diffraction imaging technique, the 2D out‐of‐plane spin profile of skyrmions with a spatial resolution of 10 nm is determined. Second, by performing circular dichroism in resonant elastic X‐ray scattering, it is demonstrated that the chirality of the magnetic structure undergoes a depth‐dependent evolution. This suggests that the skyrmion structure is a complex 3D structure rather than an identical planar texture throughout the layer stack. The analyses of the spin textures confirm the theoretical predictions that the dipole–dipole interactions together with the external magnetic field play an important role in stabilizing sub‐100 nm diameter skyrmions and the hybrid structure of the skyrmion domain wall. This combined X‐ray‐based approach opens the door for in‐depth studies of magnetic skyrmion systems, which allows for precise engineering of optimized skyrmion heterostructures.
Keywords:resonant elastic X‐ray scattering  skyrmion  spin texture  X‐ray ptychography imaging
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