Stability and formation of skyrmion in ferromagnetic nanodots ~20 nm lateral dimensions with high M<sub>s </sub>and moderate DMI
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Abstract
Voltage Controlled Magnetic Anisotropy (VCMA) induced skyrmion mediated reversal of ferromagnet has been experimentally shown to be robust and energy efficient (~1 fJ/bit) while not requiring a bias magnetic field. While this scheme could lead to Magnetic Tunnel Junctions (MTJs) based devices [1,2], scalability could be an issue as ferromagnetic skyrmions ~20 nm cannot be formed with experimentally observed Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction (DMI) [3]. Though small skyrmions ~10 nm can be formed in ferrimagnets due to their low saturation magnetization (Ms), it is only possible in infinite films and racetracks whose dimensions are much larger than those of the skyrmions [4]. In this study, we show with micromagnetic simulation that small ferromagnetic skyrmion ~20 nm size in patterned nanostructures can be formed by increasing Ms for experimentally available DMI, as opposed to following the trend of lowering Ms and forming small skyrmion in ferrimagnetic racetrack/infinite films.
[1] D. Bhattacharya, et al., Nat Electronics 3, 539–545 (2020)
[2] D. Bhattacharya and J. Atulasimha, ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces, 10, 20, 17455 (2018)
[3] M.M. Rajib et al., IEEE TED, 67, 9,3883-3888 (2020)
[4] L. Caretta et al., Nature Nano., 13, 1154-1160 (2018)
[1] D. Bhattacharya, et al., Nat Electronics 3, 539–545 (2020)
[2] D. Bhattacharya and J. Atulasimha, ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces, 10, 20, 17455 (2018)
[3] M.M. Rajib et al., IEEE TED, 67, 9,3883-3888 (2020)
[4] L. Caretta et al., Nature Nano., 13, 1154-1160 (2018)
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Presenters
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Md Mahadi Rajib
Virginia Commonwealth Univ
Authors
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Md Mahadi Rajib
Virginia Commonwealth Univ
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Walid Al Misba
Virginia Commonwealth Univ
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Dhritiman Bhattacharya
Virginia Commonwealth Univ, Department of Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering, Virginia Commonwealth University
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Jayasimha Atulasimha
Virginia Commonwealth Univ, Department of Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering, Virginia Commonwealth University