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Modern Magnetic Systems Materials Article Bandgap-adjustment and enhanced surface photovoltage in Y-substituted LaTaIVO2N Bubeck, C., Widenmeyer, M., De Denko, A. T., Richter, G., Coduri, M., Salas-Colera, E., Goering, E., Zhang, H., Yoon, S., Osterloh, F. E., Weidenkaff, A. Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 8(23):11837-11848, Royal Society of Chemistry, Cambridge, UK, 2020 DOI BibTeX

Modern Magnetic Systems Article Bound and stable vortex-antivortex pairs in high-Tc superconductors Simmendinger, J., Bihler, M., Ionescu, A. M., Weigand, M., Schütz, G., Albrecht, J. New Journal of Physics, 22(12):123035, IOP Publishing, Bristol, 2020 DOI BibTeX

Modern Magnetic Systems Article Building blocks for magnon optics: Emission and conversion of short spin waves Groß, F., Zelent, M., Träger, N., Förster, J., Sanli, U. T., Sauter, R., Decker, M., Back, C. H., Weigand, M., Keskinbora, K., Schütz, G., Krawczyk, M., Gräfe, J. ACS Nano, 14(12):17184-17193, American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, 2020 DOI BibTeX

Modern Magnetic Systems Article Creating zero-field skyrmions in exchange-biased multilayers through X-ray illumination Guang, Y., Bykova, I., Liu, Y., Yu, G., Goering, E., Weigand, M., Gräfe, J., Kim, S. K., Zhang, J., Zhang, H., Yan, Z., Wan, C., Feng, J., Wang, X., Guo, C., Wei, H., Peng, Y., Tserkovnyak, Y., Han, X., Schütz, G. Nature Communications, 11:949, Nature Publishing Group, London, 2020
Skyrmions, magnetic textures with topological stability, hold promises for high-density and energy-efficient information storage devices owing to their small size and low driving-current density. Precise creation of a single nanoscale skyrmion is a prerequisite to further understand the skyrmion physics and tailor skyrmion-based applications. Here, we demonstrate the creation of individual skyrmions at zero-field in an exchange-biased magnetic multilayer with exposure to soft X-rays. In particular, a single skyrmion with 100-nm size can be created at the desired position using a focused X-ray spot of sub-50-nm size. This single skyrmion creation is driven by the X-ray-induced modification of the antiferromagnetic order and the corresponding exchange bias. Furthermore, artificial skyrmion lattices with various arrangements can be patterned using X-ray. These results demonstrate the potential of accurate optical control of single skyrmion at sub-100 nm scale. We envision that X-ray could serve as a versatile tool for local manipulation of magnetic orders.
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Modern Magnetic Systems Article Current-induced dynamical tilting of chiral domain walls in curved microwires Finizio, S., Wintz, S., Mayr, S., Huxtable, A. J., Langer, M., Bailey, J., Burnell, G., Marrows, C. H., Raabe, J. Applied Physics Letters, 116(18), American Institute of Physics, Melville, NY, 2020 DOI BibTeX

Modern Magnetic Systems Article Demonstration of k-vector selective microscopy for nanoscale mapping of higher order spin wave modes Träger, N., Gruszecki, P., Lisiecki, F., Groß, F., Förster, J., Weigand, M., Glowinski, H., Kuswik, P., Dubowik, J., Krawczyk, M., Gräfe, J. Nanoscale, 12(33):17238-17244, Royal Society of Chemistry, Cambridge, UK, 2020 DOI BibTeX

Modern Magnetic Systems Article Direct imaging of high-frequency multimode spin wave propagation in cobalt-iron waveguides using X-ray microscopy beyond 10 GHz Träger, N., Gruszecki, P., Lisiecki, F., Förster, J., Weigand, M., Wintz, S., Stoll, H., Glowinski, H., Kuswik, P., Krawczyk, M., Gräfe, J. Physica Status Solidi RRL - Rapid Research Letters, 14(12), WILEY-VCH, Weinheim, 2020 DOI BibTeX

Modern Magnetic Systems Article Direct observation of spin-wave focusing by a Fresnel lens Gräfe, J., Gruszecki, P., Zelent, M., Decker, M., Keskinbora, K., Noske, M., Gawronski, P., Stoll, H., Weigand, M., Krawczyk, M., Back, C. H., Goering, E. J., Schütz, G. Physical Review B, 102(2):024420, American Physical Society, Woodbury, NY, 2020 DOI BibTeX

Modern Magnetic Systems Article Element-resolved study on the evolution of magnetic response in FexN compounds Chen, Y., Gölden, D., Dirba, I., Huang, M., Gutfleisch, O., Nagel, P., Merz, M., Schuppler, S., Schütz, G., Alff, L., Goering, E. Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 498:166219, NH, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 2020 DOI BibTeX

Modern Magnetic Systems Article Enhancement of spin Hall conductivity in W-Ta alloy Kim, J., Han, D., Vafaee, M., Jaiswal, S., Lee, K., Jakob, G., Kläui, M. Applied Physics Letters, 117(14):142403, American Institute of Physics, Melville, NY, 2020 DOI BibTeX

Modern Magnetic Systems Article Ferrimagnetic skyrmions in topological insulator/ferrimagnet heterostructures Wu, H., Groß, F., Dai, B. Q., Lujan, D., Razavi, S. A., Zhang, P., Liu, Y. X., Sobotkiewich, K., Förster, J., Weigand, M., Schütz, G., Li, X. Q., Gräfe, J., Wang, K. L. Advanced Materials, 32(34), Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, 2020 DOI BibTeX

Modern Magnetic Systems Article Generation and characterization of focused helical x-ray beams Loetgering, L., Baluktsian, M., Keskinbora, K., Horstmeyer, R., Wilhein, T., Schütz, G., Eikema, K. S. E., Witte, S. Science Advances, 6(7), American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2020 Generation and characterization of focused helical x-ray beams DOI URL BibTeX

Modern Magnetic Systems Article Grain boundary oxide layers in NdFeB-based permanent magnets Mazilkin, A., Straumal, B. B., Protasova, S. G., Gorji, S., Straumal, A. B., Katter, M., Schütz, G., Baretzky, B. Materials and Design, 199, Elsevier, Reigate, Surrey, Eng., 2020 DOI BibTeX

Modern Magnetic Systems Article Highly effective hydrogen isotope separation through dihydrogen bond on Cu(I)-exchanged zeolites well above liquid nitrogen temperature Xiong, R., Zhang, L., Li, P., Luo, W., Tang, T., Ao, B., Sang, G., Chen, C., Yan, X., Chen, J., Hirscher, M. Chemical Engineering Journal, 391, Elsevier, Lausanne, 2020 DOI BibTeX

Modern Magnetic Systems Article Highly nonlinear magnetoelectric effect in buckled-honeycomb antiferromagnetic Co4Ta2O9 Lee, N., Oh, D. G., Choi, S., Moon, J. Y., Kim, J. H., Shin, H. J., Son, K., Nuss, J., Kiryukhin, V., Choi, Y. J. Scientific Reports, 10, Nature Publishing Group, London, UK, 2020 DOI BibTeX

Modern Magnetic Systems Article In situ x-ray diffraction and spectro-microscopic study of ALD protected copper films Dogan, G., Sanli, U. T., Hahn, K., Müller, L., Gruhn, H., Silber, C., Schütz, G., Grévent, C., Keskinbora, K. ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 12(29):33377-33385, American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, 2020 DOI BibTeX

Modern Magnetic Systems Article Incipient antiferromagnetism in the Eu-doped topological insulator Bi2Te3 Tcakaev, A., Zabolotnyy, V. B., Fornari, C. I., Rüßmann, P., Peixoto, T. R. F., Stier, F., Dettbarn, M., Kagerer, P., Weschke, E., Schierle, E., Bencok, P., Rappl, P. H. O., Abramof, E., Bentmann, H., Goering, E., Reinert, F., Hinkov, V. Physical Review B, 102(18):184401, American Physical Society, Woodbury, NY, 2020 (Published) DOI BibTeX

Modern Magnetic Systems Article Inhomogeneous ferromagnetism mimics signatures of the topological Hall effect in SrRuO3 films Kim, G., Son, K., Suyolcu, Y. E., Miao, L., Schreiber, N. J., Nair, H. P., Putzky, D., Minola, M., Christiani, G., van Aken, P. A., Shen, K. M., Schlom, D. G., Logvenov, G., Keimer, B. Physical Review Materials, 4(10), American Physical Society, College Park, MD, 2020 DOI BibTeX

Modern Magnetic Systems Article Magnetic Anisotropy in Thin Layers of (Mn,Zn)Fe2O4 on SrTiO3 (001) Denecke, R., Welke, M., Huth, P., Gräfe, J., Brachwitz, K., Lorenz, M., Grundmann, M., Ziese, M., Esquinazi, P. D., Goering, E., Schütz, G., Schindler, K., Chassé, A. Physica Status Solidi (b), 257(7):1900627, 2020 (Published)
Herein, a ferrimagnetic manganese zinc ferrite (Mn0.5Zn0.5Fe2O4) film with a thickness of 200 nm is prepared without a buffer layer on strontium titanate (001) (SrTiO3) using pulsed laser deposition. Its magnetic properties are investigated using superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID), X-ray absorption spectroscopy with subsequent X-ray magnetic circular dichroism (XMCD) and magneto-optic Kerr effect (MOKE). Hysteresis loops derived from SQUID exhibits bulk-like properties. This can further be confirmed by bulk-like XMCD spectra. In remanent magnetization, an in-plane magnetization with basically no out-of-plane component is found. The magnetic moments derived by the sum rule formalism from the XMCD data are in good agreement to the magnetization observed by SQUID and MOKE. XMCD as well as MOKE reveal an in-plane angular fourfold magnetic anisotropy with the easy direction along [110] for (Mn0.5Zn0.5)Fe2O4 on SrTiO3. The element-specific magnetic moments from XMCD show a stronger contribution of Fe to the anisotropy than of Mn and distinct contributions of the orbital moments.
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Modern Magnetic Systems Article Magnetic state control via field-angle-selective switching in asymmetric rings Schönke, D., Reeve, R. M., Stoll, H., Kläui, M. Physical Review Applied, 14(3):034028, American Physical Society, College Park, Md. [u.a.], 2020 DOI BibTeX

Modern Magnetic Systems Article Metal organic frameworks as tunable linear magnets Son, K., Kim, R. K., Kim, S., Schütz, G., Choi, K. M., Oh, H. Physica Status Solidi A, 217(12), Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, 2020 DOI BibTeX

Modern Magnetic Systems Article Nanoimaging of ultrashort magnon emission by ferromagnetic grating couplers at GHz frequencies Baumgaertl, K., Gräfe, J., Che, P., Mucchietto, A., Förster, J., Träger, N., Bechtel, M., Weigand, M., Schütz, G., Grundler, D. Nano Letters, 20(10):7281-7286, American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, 2020 DOI BibTeX

Modern Magnetic Systems Article Noncollinear antiferromagnetic order in the buckled honeycomb lattice of magnetoelectric Co4Ta2O9 determined by single-crystal neutron diffraction Choi, S., Oh, D. G., Gutmann, M. J., Pan, S., Kim, G., Son, K., Kim, J., Lee, N., Cheong, S., Choi, Y. J., Kiryukhin, V. Physical Review B, 102(21), American Physical Society, Woodbury, NY, 2020 DOI BibTeX

Modern Magnetic Systems Article Observation of compact ferrimagnetic skyrmions in DyCo3 fim Chen, K., Lott, D., Philippi-Kobs, A., Weigand, M., Luo, C., Radu, F. Nanoscale, 12(35):18137-18143, Royal Society of Chemistry, Cambridge, UK, 2020 DOI BibTeX

Modern Magnetic Systems Article Ptychographic imaging and micromagnetic modeling of thermal melting of nanoscale magnetic domains in antidot lattices Gräfe, J., Skripnik, M., Dieterle, G., Haering, F., Weigand, M., Bykova, I., Träger, N., Stoll, H., Tyliszczak, T., Vine, D., Ziemann, P., Wiedwald, U., Shapiro, D., Nowak, U., Schütz, G., Goering, E. J. AIP Advances, 10(12), American Institute of Physics, Melville, NY, USA, 2020 DOI BibTeX

Modern Magnetic Systems Article Quantification of competing magnetic states and switching pathways in curved nanowires by direct dynamic imaging Schönke, D., Reeve, R. M., Stoll, H., Kläui, M. ACS Nano, 14(10):13324-13332, American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, 2020 DOI BibTeX

Modern Magnetic Systems Article Reconfigurable submicrometer spin-wave majority gate with electrical transducers Talmelli, G., Devolder, T., Träger, N., Förster, J., Wintz, S., Weigand, M., Stoll, H., Heyns, M., Schütz, G., Radu, I. P., Gräfe, J., Ciubotaru, F., Adelmann, C. Science Advances, 6(51), AAAS, Washington, 2020 DOI BibTeX

Modern Magnetic Systems Article Research trend of metal-organic frameworks for magnetic refrigeration materials application Kim, S., Son, K., Oh, H. Korean Journal of Materials Research, 30(3):136-141, Materials Society of Korea, Seoul, 2020 DOI BibTeX

Modern Magnetic Systems Article Single-frame far-field diffractive imaging with randomized illumination Levitan, A. L., Keskinbora, K., Sanli, U. T., Weigand, M., Comin, R. Optics Express, 28(25):37103-37117, Optical Society of America, Washington, DC, 2020 DOI BibTeX

Modern Magnetic Systems Article Skyrmion lattice phases in thin film multilayer Zázvorka, J., Dittrich, F., Ge, Y., Kerber, N., Raab, K., Winkler, T., Litzius, K., Veis, M., Virnau, P., Kläui, M. Advanced Functional Materials, 30(46), Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH, Weinheim, 2020 DOI BibTeX

Modern Magnetic Systems Article Specific isotope-responsive breathing transition in flexible metal-organic frameworks Kim, J. Y., Park, J., Ha, J., Jung, M., Wallacher, D., Franz, A., Balderas-Xicohténcatl, R., Hirscher, M., Kang, S. G., Park, J. T., Oh, I. H., Moon, H. R., Oh, H. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 142(31):13278-13282, American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, 2020 DOI BibTeX

Modern Magnetic Systems Article The role of temperature and drive current in skyrmion dynamics Litzius, K., Leliaert, J., Bassirian, P., Rodrigues, D., Kromin, S., Lemesh, I., Zazvorka, J., Lee, K., Mulkers, J., Kerber, N., Heinze, D., Keil, N., Reeve, R. M., Weigand, M., Van Waeyenberge, B., Schütz, G., Everschor-Sitte, K., Beach, G. S. D., Kläui, M. Nature Electronics, 3(1):30-36, Springer Nature, London, 2020 DOI BibTeX

Modern Magnetic Systems Article Time-resolved visualization of the magnetization canting induced by field-like spin–orbit torques Finizio, S., Wintz, S., Mayr, S., Huxtable, A. J., Langer, M., Bailey, J., Burnell, G., Marrows, C. H., Raabe, J. Applied Physics Letters, 117(21), American Institute of Physics, Melville, NY, 2020 DOI BibTeX

Modern Magnetic Systems Article How to functionalise metal-organic frameworks to enable guest nanocluster embedment King, J., Zhang, L., Doszczeczko, S., Sambalova, O., Luo, H., Rohman, F., Phillips, O., Borgschulte, A., Hirscher, M., Addicoat, M., Szilágyi, P. A. {Journal of Materials Chemistry A}, 8(9):4889-4897, Royal Society of Chemistry, Cambridge, UK, 2020 DOI BibTeX

Modern Magnetic Systems Article Magnetic and microstructural properties of anisotropic MnBi magnets compacted by spark plasma sintering Chen, Y., Gregori, G., Rheingans, B., Huang, W., Kronmüller, H., Schütz, G., Goering, E. {Journal of Alloys and Compounds}, 830, Elsevier B.V., Lausanne, Switzerland, 2020 DOI BibTeX

Modern Magnetic Systems Article Magnetic flux penetration into micron-sized superconductor/ferromagnet bilayers Simmendinger, J., Weigand, M., Schütz, G., Albrecht, J. Superconductor Science and Technology, 33(2):025015, IOP Pub., Bristol, 2020 DOI BibTeX

Modern Magnetic Systems Article Materials for hydrogen-based energy storage - past, recent progress and future outlook Hirscher, M., Yartys, V. A., Baricco, M., Bellosta von Colbe, J., Blanchard, D., Bowman Jr., R. C., Broom, D. P., Buckley, C. E., Chang, F., Chen, P., Cho, Y. W., Crivello, J., Cuevas, F., David, W. I. F., de Jongh, P. E., Denys, R. V., Dornheim, M., Felderhoff, M., Filinchuk, Y., Froudakis, G. E., et al. {Journal of Alloys and Compounds}, 827, Elsevier B.V., Lausanne, Switzerland, 2020 DOI BibTeX

Modern Magnetic Systems Article Real-space imaging of confined magnetic skyrmion tubes Birch, M. T., Cortés-Ortuño, D., Turnbull, L. A., Wilson, M. N., Groß, F., Träger, N., Laurenson, A., Bukin, N., Moody, S. H., Weigand, M., Schütz, G., Popescu, H., Fan, R., Steadman, P., Verezhak, J. A. T., Balakrishnan, G., Loudon, J. C., Twitchett-Harrison, A. C., Hovorka, O., Fangohr, H., et al. Nature Communications, 11:1726, 2020
Magnetic skyrmions are topologically nontrivial particles with a potential application as information elements in future spintronic device architectures. While they are commonly portrayed as two dimensional objects, in reality magnetic skyrmions are thought to exist as elongated, tube-like objects extending through the thickness of the host material. The study of this skyrmion tube state (SkT) is vital for furthering the understanding of skyrmion formation and dynamics for future applications. However, direct experimental imaging of skyrmion tubes has yet to be reported. Here, we demonstrate the real-space observation of skyrmion tubes in a lamella of FeGe using resonant magnetic x-ray imaging and comparative micromagnetic simulations, confirming their extended structure. The formation of these structures at the edge of the sample highlights the importance of confinement and edge effects in the stabilisation of the SkT state, opening the door to further investigation into this unexplored dimension of the skyrmion spin texture.
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Modern Magnetic Systems Article Room temperature ferromagnetism driven by Ca-doped BiFeO3 multiferroic functional material Marzouk, M., Hashem, H. M., Soltan, S., Ramadan, A. A. {Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics}, 31(7):5599-5607, Springer, Norwell, MA, 2020 DOI BibTeX

Modern Magnetic Systems Article Thermal nucleation and high-resolution imaging of submicrometer magnetic bubbles in thin thulium iron garnet films with perpendicular anisotropy Büttner, F., Mawass, M. A., Bauer, J., Rosenberg, E., Caretta, L., Avci, C. O., Gräfe, J., Finizio, S., Vaz, C. A. F., Novakovic, N., Weigand, M., Litzius, K., Förster, J., Träger, N., Groß, F., Suzuki, D., Huang, M., Bartell, J., Kronast, F., Raabe, J., et al. {Physical Review Materials}, 4(1), American Physical Society, College Park, MD, 2020
Ferrimagnetic iron garnets are promising materials for spintronics applications, characterized by ultralow damping and zero current shunting. It has recently been found that few nm-thick garnet films interfaced with a heavy metal can also exhibit sizable interfacial spin-orbit interactions, leading to the emergence, and efficient electrical control, of one-dimensional chiral domain walls. Two-dimensional bubbles, by contrast, have so far only been confirmed in micrometer-thick films. Here, we show by high resolution scanning transmission x-ray microscopy and photoemission electron microscopy that submicrometer bubbles can be nucleated and stabilized in ∼25-nm-thick thulium iron garnet films via short heat pulses generated by electric current in an adjacent Pt strip, or by ultrafast laser illumination. We also find that quasistatic processes do not lead to the formation of a bubble state, suggesting that the thermodynamic path to reaching that state requires transient dynamics. X-ray imaging reveals that the bubbles have Bloch-type walls with random chirality and topology, indicating negligible chiral interactions at the garnet film thickness studied here. The robustness of thermal nucleation and the feasibility demonstrated here to image garnet-based devices by x-rays both in transmission geometry and with sensitivity to the domain wall chirality are critical steps to enabling the study of small spin textures and dynamics in perpendicularly magnetized thin-film garnets.
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Modern Magnetic Systems Article Tuning the magnetic properties of permalloy-based magnetoplasmonic crystals for sensor applications Murzin, D. V., Belyaev, V. K., Groß, F., Gräfe, J., Rivas, M., Rodionova, V. V. Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, 59(SE):SEEA04, IOP Publishing Ltd, Bristol, England, 2020
Miniature magnetic sensors based on magnetoplasmonic crystals (MPlCs) exhibit high sensitivity and high spatial resolution, which can be obtained by the excitation of surface plasmon polaritons. A field dependence of surface plasmon polaritons' enhanced magneto-optical response strongly correlates with magnetic properties of MPlCs that can be tuned by changing spatial parameters, such as the period and height of diffraction gratings and thicknesses of functional layers. This work compares the magnetic properties of MPlCs based on Ni80Fe20 (permalloy) obtained from local (longitudinal magneto-optical Kerr effect) and bulk (vibrating-sample magnetometry) measurements and demonstrates an ability to control sensors' performance through changing the magnetic properties of the MPlCs. The influence of the substrate's geometry (planar or sinusoidal and trapezoidal diffraction grating profiles) and the thickness of the surface layer is examined.
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Micro, Nano, and Molecular Systems Modern Magnetic Systems Article Soft-magnetic coatings as possible sensors for magnetic imaging of superconductors Ionescu, A., Simmendinger, J., Bihler, M., Miksch, C., Fischer, P., Soltan, S., Schütz, G., Albrecht, J. Supercond. Sci. and Tech., 33:015002, IOP, December 2019
Magnetic imaging of superconductors typically requires a soft-magnetic material placed on top of the superconductor to probe local magnetic fields. For reasonable results the influence of the magnet onto the superconductor has to be small. Thin YBCO films with soft-magnetic coatings are investigated using SQUID magnetometry. Detailed measurements of the magnetic moment as a function of temperature, magnetic field and time have been performed for different heterostructures. It is found that the modification of the superconducting transport in these heterostructures strongly depends on the magnetic and structural properties of the soft-magnetic material. This effect is especially pronounced for an inhomogeneous coating consisting of ferromagnetic nanoparticles.
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Modern Magnetic Systems Micro, Nano, and Molecular Systems Materials Article Superior Magnetic Performance in FePt L10 Nanomaterials Son, K., Ryu, G. H., Jeong, H., Fink, L., Merz, M., Nagel, P., Schuppler, S., Richter, G., Goering, E., Schütz, G. Small, 15(34):1902353, Wiley, Weinheim, Germany, July 2019
The discovery of the high maximum energy product of 59 MGOe for NdFeB magnets is a breakthrough in the development of permanent magnets with a tremendous impact in many fields of technology. This value is still the world record, for 40 years. This work reports on a reliable and robust route to realize nearly perfectly ordered L1_0-phase FePt nanoparticles, leading to an unprecedented energy product of 80 MGOe at room temperature. Furthermore, with a 3 nm Au coverage, the magnetic polarization of these nanomagnets can be enhanced by 25% exceeding 1.8 T. This exceptional magnetization and anisotropy is confirmed by using multiple imaging and spectroscopic methods, which reveal highly consistent results. Due to the unprecedented huge energy product, this material can be envisaged as a new advanced basic magnetic component in modern micro and nanosized devices.
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Modern Magnetic Systems Article Anatomy of Skyrmionic Textures in Magnetic Multilayers Li, W., Bykova, I., Zhang, S., Yu, G., Tomasello, R., Carpentieri, M., Liu, Y., Guang, Y., Gräfe, J., Weigand, M., Burn, D. M., Laan, G. V. D., Hesjedal, T., Yan, Z., Feng, J., Wan, C., Wei, J., Wang, X., Zhang, X., Xu, H., et al. Advanced Materials, 31:1807683, 2019
Room temperature magnetic skyrmions in magnetic multilayers are considered as information carriers for future spintronic applications. Currently, a detailed understanding of the skyrmion stabilization mechanisms is still lacking in these systems. To gain more insight, it is first and foremost essential to determine the full real‐space spin configuration. Here, two advanced X‐ray techniques are applied, based on magnetic circular dichroism, to investigate the spin textures of skyrmions in [Ta/CoFeB/MgO]n multilayers. First, by using ptychography, a high‐resolution diffraction imaging technique, the 2D out‐of‐plane spin profile of skyrmions with a spatial resolution of 10 nm is determined. Second, by performing circular dichroism in resonant elastic X‐ray scattering, it is demonstrated that the chirality of the magnetic structure undergoes a depth‐dependent evolution. This suggests that the skyrmion structure is a complex 3D structure rather than an identical planar texture throughout the layer stack. The analyses of the spin textures confirm the theoretical predictions that the dipole–dipole interactions together with the external magnetic field play an important role in stabilizing sub‐100 nm diameter skyrmions and the hybrid structure of the skyrmion domain wall. This combined X‐ray‐based approach opens the door for in‐depth studies of magnetic skyrmion systems, which allows for precise engineering of optimized skyrmion heterostructures.
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Modern Magnetic Systems Article Bistability of magnetic states in Fe-Pd nanocap arrays Aravind, P. B., Heigl, M., Fix, M., Groß, F., Gräfe, J., Mary, A., Rajgowrav, C. R., Krupiński, M., Marszałek, M., Thomas, S., Anantharaman, M. R., Albrecht, M. Nanotechnology, 30:405705, 2019
Magnetic bistability between vortex and single domain states in nanostructures are of great interest from both fundamental and technological perspectives. In soft magnetic nanostructures, the transition from a uniform collinear magnetic state to a vortex state (or vice versa) induced by a magnetic field involves an energy barrier. If the thermal energy is large enough for overcoming this energy barrier, magnetic bistability with a hysteresis-free switching occurs between the two magnetic states. In this work, we tune this energy barrier by tailoring the composition of FePd alloys, which were deposited onto self-assembled particle arrays forming magnetic vortex structures on top of the particles. The bifurcation temperature, where a hysteresis-free transition occurs, was extracted from the temperature dependence of the annihilation and nucleation field which increases almost linearly with Fe content of the magnetic alloy. This study provides insights into the magnetization reversal process associated with magnetic bistability, which allows adjusting the bifurcation temperature range by the material properties of the nanosystem.
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Modern Magnetic Systems Materials Article Controlling dislocation nucleation-mediated plasticity in nanostructures via surface modification Shin, J., Chen, L. Y., Sanli, U. T., Richter, G., Labat, S., Richard, M., Cornelius, T., Thomas, O., Gianola, D. S. Acta Materialia, 166:572-586, Elsevier Science, Kidlington, 2019 DOI BibTeX