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Atomic state interferometry for complex vector light. [PDF]
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Observation of a non-reciprocal skyrmion Hall effect of hybrid chiral skyrmion tubes in synthetic antiferromagnetic multilayers. [PDF]
Dohi T +16 more
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Acoustic spin skyrmion molecule lattices enabling stable transport and flexible manipulation. [PDF]
Liu L, Zhang X, Lu MH, Chen YF.
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Optical Spin Angular Momentum: Properties, Topologies, Detection and Applications. [PDF]
Liu S, Xie X, Shi P, Shen Y.
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Structuring polarization states of light in space and time. [PDF]
Pires DG +3 more
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Real-time observation of topological defect dynamics mediating two-dimensional skyrmion lattice melting. [PDF]
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Quantifying polycrystallinity effects on skyrmion dynamics and device performance.
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Chemical Reviews, 2020
Skyrmion, a concept originally proposed in particle physics half a century ago, can now find the most fertile field for its applicability, that is, the magnetic skyrmion realized in helimagnetic materials. The spin swirling vortex-like texture of the magnetic skyrmion can define the particle nature by topology; that is, all the constituent spin moments
Yoshinori Tokura, Naoya Kanazawa
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Skyrmion, a concept originally proposed in particle physics half a century ago, can now find the most fertile field for its applicability, that is, the magnetic skyrmion realized in helimagnetic materials. The spin swirling vortex-like texture of the magnetic skyrmion can define the particle nature by topology; that is, all the constituent spin moments
Yoshinori Tokura, Naoya Kanazawa
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Noncentrosymmetric Magnets Hosting Magnetic Skyrmions
Advanced Materials, 2017The concept of a skyrmion, which was first introduced by Tony Skyrme in the field of particle physics, has become widespread in condensed matter physics to describe various topological orders. Skyrmions in magnetic materials have recently received particular attention; they represent vortex‐like spin structures with the character of nanometric ...
Naoya, Kanazawa +2 more
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