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Chiral skyrmion states in non-centrosymmetric magnets

Chiral skyrmion states exist in non - centrosymmetric magnetic crystals as a consequence of the asymmetric exchange Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interactions that destroy the homogeneous magnetic state and generally lead to twisted incommensurate magnetic spin-structures. Recently, skyrmion lattices and free skyrmions in magnetic layers of the chiral helimagnets with the noncentrosymmetric cubic B20 crystal structure have been observed. The stabilization of these states and their transformation properties impressively illustrate the theoretically predicted solitonic nature of these chiral two-dimensionally localized spin-states. This paper is mainly devoted to numerically rigorous solutions of hexagonal skyrmion lattices for cubic helimagnets. It justifies and extends previous approximate solutions that used a circular cell approximation (CCA) for the calculation of the free energy of skyrmion lattices. The theoretical results of the present paper provide a comprehensive description of skyrmion lattice evolution in an applied magnetic field and/or in the presence of uniaxial, cubic, and exchange anisotropy. The low-temperature phenomenological theory with fixed modulus of magnetization, M=const, is applied to the magnetic states in chiral magnets.

preprint2014arXivOpen access

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