空中骑兵
凝聚态物理
自旋电子学
范德瓦尔斯力
铁磁性
磁性
霍尔效应
磁场
偶极子
各向异性
材料科学
物理
量子力学
分子
作者
Shuaizhao Jin,Yi‐Ting Wang,Haotian Zheng,Shouzhe Dong,Kun Han,Zhan Wang,Guangcheng Wang,Xingang Jiang,Xiaolei Wang,Jiawang Hong,Houbing Huang,Ying Zhang,Tian‐Long Xia,Xueyun Wang
出处
期刊:Nano Letters
[American Chemical Society]
日期:2024-04-22
卷期号:24 (18): 5467-5473
被引量:12
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.nanolett.4c00496
摘要
The discovery of room-temperature ferromagnetism in van der Waals (vdW) materials opens new avenues for exploring low-dimensional magnetism and its applications in spintronics. Recently, the observation of the room-temperature topological Hall effect in the vdW ferromagnet Fe3GaTe2 suggests the possible existence of room-temperature skyrmions, yet skyrmions have not been directly observed. In this study, real-space imaging was employed to investigate the domain evolution of the labyrinth and skyrmion structure. First, Néel-type skyrmions can be created at room temperature. In addition, the influence of flake thickness and external magnetic field (during field cooling) on both labyrinth domains and the skyrmion lattice is unveiled. Due to the competition between magnetic anisotropy and dipole interactions, the specimen thickness significantly influences the density of skyrmions. These findings demonstrate that Fe3GaTe2 can host room-temperature skyrmions of various sizes, opening up avenues for further study of magnetic topological textures at room temperature.
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