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Interaction between defect and skyrmion in nanodisk

Magnetic skyrmions are topologically protected stable magnetization configurations, which are expected to be a promising candidate as information carrier, while defect is inevitable and plays an important role on the stabilization and movement of skyrmion. In this paper, we investigated the influence of a point defect and a ring defect on the stabilization and dynamics of skyrmion in the nanodisk, where the defect are acquired by local modification magnetic material parameters. Considering the combined action of geometry confinement and pinning effect, we demonstrate the preferred skyrmion position as a function of defect type and distance between skyrmion and a point defect. We also show the confinement effect on skyrmion size in the presence of a ring defect due to circular symmetry. Finally, in the application of spin transfer nano-oscillator, we show that the skyrmion can be pinned or rotate in the nanodisk, the oscillator frequency can be modified in a large variation by the ring defect. These findings provide a complete understanding of interaction between skyrmion and defect in the confined geometry and may provide a good strategy for the design of skyrmion oscillators.

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