论文标题
观察由ta/cofeb/mgo膜中大小和密度控制产生的多孔孔对象
Observation of multi-skyrmion objects created by size and density control in Ta/CoFeB/MgO films
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论文摘要
磁性天空是手性旋转纹理,具有非平凡拓扑结构,为将来的磁性记忆和存储设备提供了潜力。展示了TA/COFEB/MGO Trilayers中磁空的大小和密度的受控形成和调节。它是用作底部电极整合到COFEB/MGO/COFEB磁性隧道连接中的理想候选者。将靠近平面外磁相变的COFEB厚度变化,我们发现微妙的能量贡献可以使天空形成在狭窄的厚度窗口中,仅在COFEB厚度的10 pm变化左右。使用具有定量图像处理的磁光成像,可以分析天直径和低于ABBE极限的分布的变化。我们证明了高度的直径和密度控制。可以通过适当的磁场初始化设置零场稳定的天空。这表明了Skyrmion形成的可调性和理解程度,为将来的基于Skyrmion的磁记忆铺平了道路。此外,我们证明了将单个天空隔离到复杂拓扑对象的控制融合。我们将结果与婴儿 - 凯尔姆模型进行了比较,该模型为任何拓扑电荷n描述了孤子性质,并证明了形成多孔孔物体的能力。这些对象将对未来孤子拓扑行为的基本数学研究很有趣。
Magnetic skyrmions are chiral spin textures with a nontrivial topology that offer a potential for future magnetic memory and storage devices. The controlled formation and adjustment of size and density of magnetic skyrmions in Ta/CoFeB/MgO trilayers is demonstrated. It is the ideal candidate for the use as a bottom electrode integration into CoFeB/MgO/CoFeB magnetic tunnel junctions. Varying the CoFeB thickness close to the out-of-plane to in-plane magnetic phase transition, we find that subtle energy contributions enable the skyrmion formation in a narrow thickness window, corresponding to only around 10 pm variation in CoFeB thickness. Using magneto-optical imaging with quantitative image processing, variations in skyrmion diameter and distribution below the Abbe limit can be analyzed. We demonstrate a high degree of diameter and density control. Zero-field stable skyrmions can be set with proper magnetic field initialization. This demonstrated tunability and degree of comprehension of skyrmion formation, paves the way for future skyrmion based magnetic memory. Moreover, we demonstrate a controlled merging of individual skyrmions to complex topological objects. We compare our results with the baby-Skyrme model, developed to describe the soliton nature, for any topological charge n, and demonstrate the ability to form multi-skyrmion objects. These objects will be interesting for fundamental mathematical studies of the topological behavior of solitons in the future.