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Experimental creation and annihilation of nonvolatile magnetic skyrmions using voltage control of magnetic anisotropy without an external magnetic field

In this work, we utilize voltage controlled magnetic anisotropy (VCMA) to manipulate magnetic skyrmions that are fixed in space. Memory devices based on this strategy can potentially be of smaller footprint and better energy efficiency than current-controlled motion-based skyrmionic devices. To demonstrate VCMA induced manipulation of skyrmions, we fabricate antiferromagnet/ferromagnet/oxide heterostructure films where skyrmions can be stabilized without any external magnetic field due to the presence of exchange bias. These isolated skyrmions were annihilated by applying a voltage pulse that increased PMA. On the other hand, decreasing PMA promoted formation of more skyrmions. Furthermore, skyrmions can be created from chiral domains by increasing PMA of the system. To corroborate our experimental observations, we performed micromagnetic simulation. The proposed method could potentially lead to novel skyrmion-based memory devices.

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