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Magnetic bubble crystal in tetragonal magnets

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Title: Magnetic bubble crystal in tetragonal magnets
Authors: Hayami, Satoru Browse this author
Kato, Yasuyuki Browse this author →KAKEN DB
Issue Date: 26-Jul-2023
Publisher: American Physical Society (APS)
Journal Title: Physical Review B
Volume: 108
Issue: 2
Start Page: 024426
Publisher DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.108.024426
Abstract: A magnetic bubble crystal is a two-dimensional soliton lattice consisting of multiple spin-density waves similar to a magnetic skyrmion crystal. Nevertheless, the emergence of the bubble crystal with a collinear spin texture is rare compared to that of the skyrmion crystal with a noncoplanar spin texture. Here, we theoretically report the stabilization mechanisms of the bubble crystal in tetragonal magnets. By performing numerical calculations based on an efficient steepest descent method for an effective spin model with magnetic anisotropy and multiple spin interactions in momentum space on a two-dimensional square lattice, we construct magnetic-field-temperature phase diagrams for various sets of model parameters. We find that the bubble crystal is stabilized at finite temperatures near the skyrmion crystal by an easy-axis anisotropic two-spin interaction. Through a detailed analysis, we also show that the high-harmonic wave-vector interaction and the biquadratic interaction play important roles in the stability of the bubble crystal. Our results indicate a close relationship between the bubble crystal and the skyrmion crystal in terms of the stabilization mechanisms, which suggests the possibility of the bubble crystal in the skyrmion-hosting materials by controlling the easy-axis magnetic anisotropy through external and/or chemical pressure.
Rights: ©2023 American Physical Society
Type: article
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2115/91253
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