Magnetic skyrmions probed by SP-STM: topology imprinted on the charge current and spin transfer torque
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Abstract
The controlled creation/annihilation of individual magnetic skyrmions have been demonstrated by using spin-polarized scanning tunneling microscopy (SP-STM) [Science 341, 636], where the spin-polarized current exerts a torque on the spin moments of the sample. However, the detailed microscopic mechanism of this process is presently unknown. Our work contributes to this understanding by a theoretical investigation of the tunneling electron charge and spin transport probing magnetic skyrmions. The spin-polarized charge current (I) and tunneling spin transport vector quantities, the longitudinal spin current and the spin transfer torque (STT), are consistently calculated within a simple electron transport theory [PRB 94, 064434]. The electron tunneling model is extended to SP-STM in high spatial resolution, and applied to magnetic skyrmions [PRB 97, 174402; PRB 98, 094409]. Besides the vector spin transport characteristics, the relationships among conventional charge current SP-STM images [PRB 96, 024410], the magnitudes of the spin transport quantities [PRB 97, 174402], and the topology of various skyrmionic objects are analyzed [J. Magn. Magn. Mater. 519, 167440]. It is also shown that at specific SP-STM tip positions the STT efficiency (STT/I) can reach very large values ~h/e.
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Presenters
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Krisztian Palotas
Wigner Research Center for Physics
Authors
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Krisztian Palotas
Wigner Research Center for Physics
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Levente Rozsa
University of Konstanz, Department of Physics, University of Konstanz
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László Szunyogh
Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Department of Theoretical Physics, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Department of Theoretical Physics, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, P.O. Box 91, H-1521 Budapest, Hungary, Department of Theoretical Physics, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary