Complex magnetism of B20-MnGe: From spin-spirals, hedgehogs to monopoles

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B20 compounds are the playground for various non-trivial magnetic textures such as skyrmions, which are topologically protected states. Recent measurements on B20-MnGe indicate no clear consensus on its magnetic behavior, which is characterized by the presence of either spin-spirals or three-dimensional objects interpreted to be a cubic lattice of hedgehogs and anti-hedgehogs. Utilizing a massively parallel linear scaling all-electron density functional algorithm, we find from full first-principles simulations on cells containing thousands of atoms that upon increase of the compound volume, the state with lowest energy switches across different magnetic phases: ferromagnetic, spin-spiral, hedgehog and monopole.

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Bornemann, M., Grytsiuk, S., Baumeister, P. F., Dos Santos Dias, M., Zeller, R., Lounis, S., & Blügel, S. (2019). Complex magnetism of B20-MnGe: From spin-spirals, hedgehogs to monopoles. Journal of Physics Condensed Matter, 31(48). https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-648X/ab38a0

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