Evolution of topological skyrmions across the spin reorientation transition in Pt/Co/Ta multilayers
Article 2018 en
Authors
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Min He
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Gang Li
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Zhaozhao Zhu
Abstract
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Magnetic skyrmions in multilayers are particularly appealing as next generation memory devices due to their topological compact size, the robustness against external perturbations, the capability of electrical driving and detection, and the compatibility with the existing spintronic technologies. To date, N\'eel-type skyrmions at room temperature (RT) have been studied mostly in multilayers with easy-axis magnetic anisotropy. Here, we systematically broadened the evolution of magnetic skyrmions with sub-50-nm size in a series of Pt/Co/Ta multilayers where the magnetic anisotropy is tuned continuously from easy axis to easy plane by increasing the ferromagnetic Co layer thickness. The existence of nontrivial skyrmions is identified via the combination of in situ Lorentz transmission electron microscopy (L-TEM) and Hall transport measurements. A high density of magnetic skyrmions over a wide temperature range is observed in the multilayers with easy-plane anisotropy, which will stimulate further exploration for new materials and accelerate the development of skyrmion-based spintronic devices.
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