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A chiral bobber is a localized three-dimensional magnetization configuration, terminated by a singularity. Chiral bobbers coexist with magnetic skyrmions in chiral magnets, lending themselves to new types of skyrmion-complementary bits of information. However, the on-demand creation of bobbers, as well as their direct observation remained elusive. Here, we introduce a new mechanism for creating a stable chiral bobber lattice state via the proximity of two skyrmion species with comparable size. This effect is experimentally demonstrated in a Cu₂OSeO₃/Ta/CoFeB/MgO₄ heterostructure in which an exotic bobber lattice state emerges in the phase diagram of Cu₂OSeO₃. To unambiguously reveal the existence of the chiral bobber lattice state, we have developed a novel characterization technique, magnetic truncation rod analysis, which is based on resonant elastic x-ray scattering.
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69d842afd56ca42147d17e38 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevlett.126.017204
Kejing Ran
Chongqing University
Yizhou Liu
Tongji University
Guang Yao
First Hospital of Lanzhou University
Physical Review Letters
University of Oxford
Chinese Academy of Sciences
University of Science and Technology of China
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