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Generation and stability of dynamical skyrmions and droplet solitons

Nahuel Statuto, Joan Manel Hernàndez, Andrew D. Kent, Ferran Macià

Published 2018-03-05Version 1

A spin-polarized current in a nanocontact to a magnetic film can create collective magnetic oscillations by compensating the magnetic damping. In particular, in materials with uniaxial magnetic anisotropy, droplet solitons have been observed a self-localized excitation consisting of partially reversed magnetization that precesses coherently in the nanocontact region. It is also possible to generate topological droplet solitons, known as \emph{dynamical skyrmions}. Here we study the conditions that promote either droplet or dynamical skyrmion formation and describe their stability in magnetic films without Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interactions. We show that Oersted fields from the applied current as well as the initial magnetization state can determine whether a droplet or dynamical skyrmion forms. Dynamical skyrmions are found to be more stable than droplets. We also discuss electrical characteristics that can be used distinguish these magnetic objects.

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