Topological magnetic states of Fe<sub>3</sub>GeTe<sub>2</sub> from first-principles-based effective Hamitonian
ORAL
Abstract
Topological magnetic states, such as skyrmions, experience rapid recent development due to their potential application in advanced spintronics. Such topics become even more intriguing and promising, considering the recent progresses in 2D magnets, such as Fe3GeTe2 with near room-temperature Curie temperature. However, despite quite a few studies on Fe3GeTe2, it still lacks a reliable model to describe the skyrmionics in Fe3GeTe2, especially the elusive Néel-type vs Bloch-type. Here we perform theoretical studies and report our newly developed first-principles-based effective Hamiltonian, which not only reproduces the complex topological states in Fe3GeTe2, but also sheds light on the elusive topics.
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Presenters
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Changsong Xu
University of Arkansas
Authors
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Changsong Xu
University of Arkansas
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Xueyang Li
Fudan University
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Peng Chen
University of Arkansas
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Yun Zhang
Baoji University of Arts and Sciences
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Hongjun Xiang
Fudan University
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Laurent Bellaiche
University of Arkansas, Univ. Arkansas, Department of Physics, University of Arkansas
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Jin Hu
University of Arkansas, The University of Arkansas
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Hugh O. H. Churchill
University of Arkansas, Department of Physics, University of Arkansas, Physics, University of Arkansas
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Yue Li
Argonne National Laboratory
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Charudatta Phatak
Argonne National Laboratory