Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials | 2019

Collective modes of three-dimensional magnetic structures: A study of target skyrmions

 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract Three-dimensional magnetic textures present their richness not only in variety of ground state structures, but also in their dazzling collective modes. As an example, the target skyrmion, a topological spin texture with a central skyrmion and an extra concentric helical ring, has been enabled by confining a chiral magnet in a nanodisk geometry. In this work we investigate the collective spin wave modes of the target skyrmion in the external field region of −400\u202fmT to 400\u202fmT. Through micromagnetic simulations we reproduced three major phases of the target skyrmion, and derived resonance modes at varying external magnetic field by the power spectral density study. All typical modes were resolved in terms of their dynamical snapshots in temporal domain and the corresponding spatial Fourier transformations. Some modes are shown to behave similarly in-plane but differently out-of-plane, and vice versa. This suggests, on a broader scope, that both responses will be necessary to fully characterize collective modes of three-dimensional spin textures.

Volume 489
Pages 165447
DOI 10.1016/J.JMMM.2019.165447
Language English
Journal Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials

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