Accelerating, guiding, and compressing skyrmions by defect rails†
Josep Castell-Queralt,Leonardo González-Gómez,Nuria Del-Valle,Alvaro Sanchez,Carles Navau
Nanoscale Pub Date : 06/14/2019 00:00:00 , DOI:10.1039/C9NR02171J
Abstract

Magnetic skyrmions are promising candidates as information carriers in spintronic devices. The transport of individual skyrmions in a fast and controlled way is a key issue in this field. Here we introduce a platform for accelerating, guiding and compressing skyrmions along predefined paths. The guiding mechanism is based on two parallel line defects (rails), one attractive and the other repulsive. Numerical simulations, using parameters from state-of-the-art experiments, show that the speed of the skyrmions along the rails can be increased up to an order of magnitude with respect to the non-defect case whereas the distance between rails can be as small as the initial radius of the skyrmions. In this way, the flux of information that can be coded and transported with magnetic skyrmions could be significantly increased.

Graphical abstract: Accelerating, guiding, and compressing skyrmions by defect rails