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The depth-dependent skyrmion twisting angle evolution in the chiral magnet Cu₂OSeO₃ is found to be temperature dependent, which is unexpected from a standard micromagnetic model. Here, the authors experimentally identify that the extra twisting of the topological textures is strongly correlated with the noncollinear electric polarization from the same material, suggesting a new mechanism that can control the magnetic skyrmions.
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