Tunable terahertz oscillation arising from Bloch-point dynamics in chiral magnets

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Abstract

Skyrmionic textures are being extensively investigated due to the occurrence of novel topological magnetic phenomena, and their promising applications in a new generation of spintronic devices take advantage of the robust topological stability of their spin structures. The development of practical devices relies on a detailed understanding of how skyrmionic structures can be formed, transferred, detected, and annihilated. In this work our considerations go beyond static skyrmions and theoretically show that the formation/annihilation of both skyrmions and antiskyrmions is enabled by the transient creation and propagation of topological singularities (magnetic monopolelike Bloch points). Critically, our results predict that during the winding/unwinding of skyrmionic textures, the Bloch-point propagation will give rise to an emergent electric field with a substantial amplitude and in the terahertz frequency range. We also demonstrate ways for controlling Bloch-point dynamics, which directly enable the tunablility on generation of this signal, as well as its frequency and amplitude. Our studies provide a concept of directly exploiting topological singularities for terahertz skyrmion-based electronic devices.

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Li, Y., Pierobon, L., Charilaou, M., Braun, H. B., Walet, N. R., Löffler, J. F., … Moutafis, C. (2020). Tunable terahertz oscillation arising from Bloch-point dynamics in chiral magnets. Physical Review Research, 2(3). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.2.033006

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