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Control of stripe, skyrmion and skyrmionium formation in the 2D magnet Fe3-xGeTe2 by varying composition

Control of stripe, skyrmion and skyrmionium formation in the 2D magnet Fe3-xGeTe2 by varying composition
Control of stripe, skyrmion and skyrmionium formation in the 2D magnet Fe3-xGeTe2 by varying composition
Two-dimensional (2D) van der Waals (vdW) magnets have recently emerged as novel skyrmion hosts. This discovery has opened a new material platform for tuning the properties of topological spin textures, such as by exploiting proximity effects induced by stacking of 2D materials into heterostructures, or by directly manipulating the structural composition of the host material. Previous works have considered the effect of varied composition in the bulk crystals of the vdW magnet Fe3-xGeTe2, but so far the effects on the hosted spin textures have not been thoroughly investigated. In this work, real-space x-ray microscopy is utilized to image magnetic stripe domain, skyrmion and composite skyrmion states in exfoliated flakes of Fe3-xGeTewith varying Fe deficiency x. In combination with supporting mean-field and micromagnetic simulations, the significant alterations in the magnetic phase diagrams of the flakes, and thus the stability of the observed spin textures, are revealed. These arise as a result of the varying temperature dependence of the fundamental magnetic properties, which are greater than can be explained by the removal of spins, and are consistent with previously reported changes in the electronic band structure via the Fe deficiency.
micromagnetic simulation, skyrmion, skyrmionium, x-ray microscopy
2053-1583
Birch, Max T.
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Birch, Max T., Powalla, Lukas, Litzius, Kai, Nehruji, Vanessa, Hovorka, Ondrej, Wintz, Sebastian, Schulz, Frank, Mayoh, Daniel A., Balakrishnan, Geetha, Weigand, Markus, Burghard, Marko and Schütz, Gisela (2024) Control of stripe, skyrmion and skyrmionium formation in the 2D magnet Fe3-xGeTe2 by varying composition. 2D Materials, 11 (2), [025008]. (doi:10.1088/2053-1583/ad1a6b).

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Two-dimensional (2D) van der Waals (vdW) magnets have recently emerged as novel skyrmion hosts. This discovery has opened a new material platform for tuning the properties of topological spin textures, such as by exploiting proximity effects induced by stacking of 2D materials into heterostructures, or by directly manipulating the structural composition of the host material. Previous works have considered the effect of varied composition in the bulk crystals of the vdW magnet Fe3-xGeTe2, but so far the effects on the hosted spin textures have not been thoroughly investigated. In this work, real-space x-ray microscopy is utilized to image magnetic stripe domain, skyrmion and composite skyrmion states in exfoliated flakes of Fe3-xGeTewith varying Fe deficiency x. In combination with supporting mean-field and micromagnetic simulations, the significant alterations in the magnetic phase diagrams of the flakes, and thus the stability of the observed spin textures, are revealed. These arise as a result of the varying temperature dependence of the fundamental magnetic properties, which are greater than can be explained by the removal of spins, and are consistent with previously reported changes in the electronic band structure via the Fe deficiency.

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Accepted/In Press date: 3 January 2024
Published date: 17 January 2024
Keywords: micromagnetic simulation, skyrmion, skyrmionium, x-ray microscopy

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Local EPrints ID: 491022
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/491022
ISSN: 2053-1583
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ORCID for Ondrej Hovorka: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-6707-4325

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Author: Max T. Birch
Author: Lukas Powalla
Author: Kai Litzius
Author: Vanessa Nehruji
Author: Ondrej Hovorka ORCID iD
Author: Sebastian Wintz
Author: Frank Schulz
Author: Daniel A. Mayoh
Author: Geetha Balakrishnan
Author: Markus Weigand
Author: Marko Burghard
Author: Gisela Schütz

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