scholarly journals Skyrmion lattice creep at ultra-low current densities

2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Yongkang Luo ◽  
Shi-Zeng Lin ◽  
Maxime Leroux ◽  
Nicholas Wakeham ◽  
David M. Fobes ◽  
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Abstract Magnetic skyrmions are well-suited for encoding information because they are nano-sized, topologically stable, and only require ultra-low critical current densities jc to depin from the underlying atomic lattice. Above jc skyrmions exhibit well-controlled motion, making them prime candidates for race-track memories. In thin films thermally-activated creep motion of isolated skyrmions was observed below jc as predicted by theory. Uncontrolled skyrmion motion is detrimental for race-track memories and is not fully understood. Notably, the creep of skyrmion lattices in bulk materials remains to be explored. Here we show using resonant ultrasound spectroscopy—a probe highly sensitive to the coupling between skyrmion and atomic lattices—that in the prototypical skyrmion lattice material MnSi depinning occurs at $${j}_{c}^{* }$$ j c * that is only 4 percent of jc. Our experiments are in excellent agreement with Anderson-Kim theory for creep and allow us to reveal a new dynamic regime at ultra-low current densities characterized by thermally-activated skyrmion-lattice-creep with important consequences for applications.

2015 ◽  
Vol 101 ◽  
pp. 24-27 ◽  
Author(s):  
Martina Thomasová ◽  
Petr Sedlák ◽  
Hanuš Seiner ◽  
Michaela Janovská ◽  
Meni Kabla ◽  
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Author(s):  
T. Delaunay ◽  
E. Le Clezio ◽  
M. Guennou ◽  
H. Dammak ◽  
Mai Pham Thi ◽  
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Author(s):  
E. G. Pashuk ◽  
G. D Kardashova ◽  
Sh. A. Khalilov

The paper discusses the possibility of using resonant ultrasonic spectroscopy (RUS) as a source of information for the physics and technology of obtaining silicon carbide ceramics by the example of samples of the composition SiC ‒ 25 % AlN, obtained by the method of spark plasma sintering. The possibility of obtaining a complete set of elastic moduli (EM) of samples with an error of less than 1 % is shown. At the same time, the requirements for surface quality are significantly reduced. The revealed functional relationship between EM and porosity makes it possible to create a non-destructive method of porosity control and calculate the elastic moduli at zero porosity (i. e., the elastic modulus of the ceramic matrix EM0). Comparison of EM0 samples obtained at different parameters of the technological process allows determining their optima values..


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