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Multi-step topological phase transitions among meron/antimeron and skyrmion crystals in a centrosymmetric magnet

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Abstract

Topological swirling spin textures, such as skyrmions and merons, have attracted much attention as a candidate for potential high-density information bits.

Previously, skyrmions were reported in noncentrosymmetric compounds with Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction. On the other hand, nanometric skyrmions have recently been reported in centrosymmetric compounds with alternative formation mechanisms. So far, most of the reported materials host only a lattice state of circular skyrmions in equilibrium, while other types of solitonic spin textures have rarely been reported.

In this research, we exhaustively studied magnetic structures in a centrosymmetric magnet GdRu2Ge2 by neutron and resonant X-ray scattering experiments. We identified the multi-step topological transitions among elliptic skyrmion, meron/anti-meron pair, and circular skyrmion crystals, where the diameter of each quasi-particles is as small as 2.7 nm. Our detailed theoretical analysis successfully revealed that such an intricate manner of topological transitions is well reproduced by considering the competition of RKKY interactions at different wave vectors. The present result will pave a new way for developing a centrosymmetric simple lattice system with itinerant electrons as a unique platform to realize versatile nanometric topological textures.

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Presenters

  • Haruto Yoshimochi

    Univ of Tokyo

Authors

  • Haruto Yoshimochi

    Univ of Tokyo

  • Rina Takagi

    Univ of Tokyo

  • Jiwon Ju

    Univ of Tokyo

  • Nguyen D Khanh

    RIKEN CEMS, RIKEN

  • Hiraku Saito

    Univ of Tokyo, university of tokyo

  • Hajime Sagayama

    Institute of Materials Structure Science, High Energy Accelerator Research Organization, High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK)

  • Hironori Nakao

    Institute of Materials Structure Science, High Energy Accelerator Research Organization

  • Shinichi Itoh

    Institute of Materials Structure Science, High Energy Accelerator Research Organization

  • Yoshinori Tokura

    Univ of Tokyo, University of Tokyo, RIKEN CEMS, RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science (CEMS), RIKEN

  • Taka-hisa Arima

    Department of Advanced Materials Science, The University of Tokyo, Department of Advanced Materials Science, University of Tokyo, Univ of Tokyo, University of Tokyo, university of tokyo

  • Satoru Hayami

    Hokkaido University

  • Taro Nakajima

    Univ of Tokyo, university of tokyo

  • Shinichiro Seki

    The University of Tokyo, Univ of Tokyo