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Topology-dependent stability of vortex-antivortex structures
Han, Hee-Sung
;
Lee, Sooseok
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Jung, Min-Seung
;
Kim, Namkyu
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Chao, Weilun
;
Yu, Young-Sang
;
Hong, Jung-Il
;
Lee, Ki-Suk
;
Im, Mi-Young
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Title
Topology-dependent stability of vortex-antivortex structures
DGIST Authors
Han, Hee-Sung
;
Lee, Sooseok
;
Jung, Min-Seung
;
Kim, Namkyu
;
Chao, Weilun
;
Yu, Young-Sang
;
Hong, Jung-Il
;
Lee, Ki-Suk
;
Im, Mi-Young
Issued Date
2021-05
Citation
Han, Hee-Sung. (2021-05). Topology-dependent stability of vortex-antivortex structures. doi: 10.1063/5.0045593
Type
Article
Keywords
Binary alloys
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Iron alloys
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Iron metallography
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Magnetic structure
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Magnetization
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Nickel metallography
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Stability
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Topology
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X rays
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Annihilation mechanisms
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Dependent stability
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Magnetic transmissions
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Magnetization configuration
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Micromagnetic simulations
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Non-uniform magnetizations
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Soft x-ray microscopy
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Topological charges
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Vortex flow
ISSN
0003-6951
Abstract
The non-trivial topology of magnetic structures such as vortices and skyrmions is considered as a key concept to explain the stability of those structures. The stability, dictated by non-trivial topology, provides great potential for device applications. Although it is a very critical scientific and technological issue, it is elusive to experimentally study the topology-dependent stability owing to the difficulties in establishing stably formed magnetic structures with different topologies. Here, we establish a platform for vortex-antivortex structures with different topological charges within Ni80Fe20 rectangular elements thick enough to stabilize a unique three-dimensional magnetic structure with non-uniform magnetization along the thickness of the elements. The detailed magnetization configurations of the three-dimensional vortex-antivortex structures and their annihilations during their field-driven motions are investigated by utilizing magnetic transmission soft x-ray microscopy and micromagnetic simulation. We demonstrate that the stability of vortex-antivortex structures significantly depends on their topologies and the topology-dependent stability is associated with their different annihilation mechanisms. We believe that this work provides in-depth insight into the stability of magnetic structures and its topology dependence. © 2021 Author(s).
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/15499
DOI
10.1063/5.0045593
Publisher
American Institute of Physics
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