Observation of Topological Chirality Switching Induced Freezing of a Skyrmion Crystal
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John Fullerton
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Yue Li
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Hari S. Solanki
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Abstract Magnetic skyrmions are topologically protected quasi‐particles with a well‐defined chirality. Control over their chirality is proposed as an additional feature for encoding data bits or as qubits in quantum computing due to their high efficiency and stability against achiral magnetic textures. Here it is shown that an in‐plane magnetic field can be utilized to reshape the energy barriers between different skyrmionic bubbles (e.g., Bloch type, type‐II) enabling spontaneous chirality fluctuations with a frequency that increases with the strength of the in‐plane field. The insulating van der Waals ferromagnet CrBr 3 is used as an archetypal system for low damping, reduced energy dissipation and a high number of magnetic phases to capture the chirality dynamics in real time through cryo‐Lorentz transmission electron microscopy. It is observed that the interplay between the intrinsic Dzyaloshinskii–Moriya interaction and out‐of‐plane field biased the chirality dynamics, favoring one handedness over the other. A remarkable consequence of the spontaneous chirality switching mechanism is that it induces a freezing (or crystallization) process in the skyrmion lattice. As the bubbles fluctuate between Bloch and type‐II they elongate and shrink parallel to the in‐plane field. Subsequently, the overall lattice crystallizes along the in‐plane field direction, inducing a phase transition from a disordered liquid state to a hexatic phase where skyrmions are highly ordered resembling that of a solid. The results indicate chirality as an active element in the creation of topologically protected skyrmion crystals unveiling pathways toward chiral spintronic device platforms with tunable embedded configuration.
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