Static and dynamic topological defects in the domain textures in the helical antiferromagnet Ni<sub>2</sub>CoTeO<sub>6</sub>
ORAL
Abstract
Real-space Bragg coherent x-ray diffractive imaging unveils the formation of bubble and stripe antiferromagnetic (AFM) phase domains on the surface of Ni2CoTeO6 single crystal. The stripe domains exhibit dislocation-type topological defects. The defects typically form as defect-antidefect pairs and can be created or annihilated by temperature changes and local heating. Near the Néel temperature, indications of a non-periodic stripe state with orientational order are found, and thermal fluctuations of the AFM domain walls are observed. Topological defect pairs dynamically form and disappear in the fluctuating state. These observations provide a real-space perspective on the dynamics of the AFM phase transition in a helical antiferromagnet. The remarkable tunability of AFM domain walls in a helical antiferromagnet underscores their potential for AFM spintronics applications.
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Presenters
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Nazir Khan
Rutgers University
Authors
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Nazir Khan
Rutgers University
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Andi M Barbour
Brookhaven National Laboratory
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Junjie Yang
New Jersey Institute of Technology
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Sang-Wook Cheong
Rutgers University
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Claudio Mazzoli
Brookhaven National Laboratory
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Valery D Kiryukhin
Rutgers University