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Nature | 2007

Chiral magnetic order at surfaces driven by inversion asymmetry

M. Bode; M. Heide; K. von Bergmann; P. Ferriani; S. Heinze; G. Bihlmayer; A. Kubetzka; O. Pietzsch; Stefan Blügel; R. Wiesendanger

Chirality is a fascinating phenomenon that can manifest itself in subtle ways, for example in biochemistry (in the observed single-handedness of biomolecules) and in particle physics (in the charge-parity violation of electroweak interactions). In condensed matter, magnetic materials can also display single-handed, or homochiral, spin structures. This may be caused by the Dzyaloshinskii–Moriya interaction, which arises from spin–orbit scattering of electrons in an inversion-asymmetric crystal field. This effect is typically irrelevant in bulk metals as their crystals are inversion symmetric. However, low-dimensional systems lack structural inversion symmetry, so that homochiral spin structures may occur. Here we report the observation of magnetic order of a specific chirality in a single atomic layer of manganese on a tungsten (110) substrate. Spin-polarized scanning tunnelling microscopy reveals that adjacent spins are not perfectly antiferromagnetic but slightly canted, resulting in a spin spiral structure with a period of about 12u2009nm. We show by quantitative theory that this chiral order is caused by the Dzyaloshinskii–Moriya interaction and leads to a left-rotating spin cycloid. Our findings confirm the significance of this interaction for magnets in reduced dimensions. Chirality in nanoscale magnets may play a crucial role in spintronic devices, where the spin rather than the charge of an electron is used for data transmission and manipulation. For instance, a spin-polarized current flowing through chiral magnetic structures will exert a spin-torque on the magnetic structure, causing a variety of excitations or manipulations of the magnetization and giving rise to microwave emission, magnetization switching, or magnetic motors.


Physical Review Letters | 2006

Thermal Collapse of Spin Polarization in Half-Metallic Ferromagnets

Marjana Lezaic; Ph. Mavropoulos; J. Enkovaara; G. Bihlmayer; Stefan Blügel

We propose two novel approaches to study the temperature dependence of the magnetization and the spin polarization at the Fermi level in magnetic compounds, and apply them to half-metallic ferromagnets. We reveal a new mechanism, where the hybridization of states forming the half-metallic gap depends on thermal spin fluctuations and the polarization can drop abruptly at temperatures much lower than the Curie point. We verify this for NiMnSb by ab initio calculations. The thermal properties are studied by mapping ab initio results to an extended Heisenberg model which includes longitudinal fluctuations and is solved by a Monte Carlo method.


Physical Review B | 2005

Interface properties of NiMnSb/InP and NiMnSb/GaAs contacts

I. Galanakis; G. Bihlmayer; Marjana Lezaic; Stefan Blügel

We study the electronic and magnetic properties of the interfaces between the half-metallic Heusler alloy NiMnSb and the binary semiconductors InP and GaAs using two different state-of-the-art full-potential textit{ab-initio} electronic structure methods. Although in the case of most NiMnSb/InP(001) contacts the half-metallicity is lost, it is possible to keep a high degree of spin-polarization when the interface is made up by Ni and P layers. In the case of the GaAs semiconductor the larger hybridization between the Ni-


Nature Communications | 2016

Engineering skyrmions in transition-metal multilayers for spintronics

Bertrand Dupé; G. Bihlmayer; Marie Böttcher; Stefan Blügel; S. Heinze

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Journal of Applied Physics | 2013

Electronic structure, surface morphology, and topologically protected surface states of Sb2Te3 thin films grown on Si(111)

Lukasz Plucinski; A. Herdt; Sarah Fahrendorf; G. Bihlmayer; Gregor Mussler; Sven Döring; Jörn Kampmeier; Frank Matthes; Daniel E. Bürgler; Detlev Grützmacher; Stefan Blügel; Claus M. Schneider

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Physical Review B | 2006

First-principles stabilization of an unconventional collinear magnetic ordering in distorted manganites

Silvia Picozzi; Kunihiko Yamauchi; G. Bihlmayer; Stefan Blügel

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Physical Review B | 2014

Intra- and interband electron scattering in a hybrid topological insulator: Bismuth bilayer on Bi2Se3

A. Eich; Matteo Michiardi; G. Bihlmayer; X.-G. Zhu; Jian-Li Mi; Bo B. Iversen; R. Wiesendanger; Ph. Hofmann; Alexander Ako Khajetoorians; Jens Wiebe

orbitals with respect to the hybridization between the Ni-


Jetp Letters | 2011

Three- and two-dimensional topological insulators in Pb2Sb2Te5, Pb2Bi2Te5, and Pb2Bi2Se5 layered compounds

I. V. Silkin; Yu. M. Koroteev; S. V. Eremeev; G. Bihlmayer; E. V. Chulkov

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Journal of Applied Physics | 2000

Noncollinear magnetism of Cr and Mn monolayers on Cu(111)

Ph. Kurz; G. Bihlmayer; Stefan Blügel

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Journal of Applied Physics | 2000

First-principles investigation of the stability of 3d monolayer/Fe(001) against bilayer formation

T. Asada; Stefan Blügel; G. Bihlmayer; S. Handschuh; R. Abt

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Stefan Blügel

Forschungszentrum Jülich

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E. V. Chulkov

Spanish National Research Council

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Yuriy Mokrousov

Forschungszentrum Jülich

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Yu. M. Koroteev

Russian Academy of Sciences

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