Nonlinear Magnus-induced dynamics and Shapiro spikes for ac and dc driven skyrmions on periodic quasi-one-dimensional substrates
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Abstract
We numerically examine skyrmions interacting with a periodic quasi-one-dimensional substrate. When we drive the skyrmions perpendicular to the substrate periodicity direction, a rich variety of nonlinear Magnus-induced effects arise, in contrast to an overdamped system that shows only a linear velocity-force curve for this geometry. The skyrmion velocity-force curve is strongly nonlinear and we observe a Magnus-induced speed-up effect when the pinning causes the Magnus velocity response to align with the dissipative response. At higher applied drives these components decouple, resulting in strong negative differential conductivity. For skyrmions under combined ac and dc driving, we find a new class of phase locking phenomena in which the velocity-force curves contain a series of what we call Shapiro spikes, distinct from the Shapiro steps observed in overdamped systems. There are also regimes in which the skyrmion moves in the direction opposite to the applied dc drive to give negative mobility.
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Authors
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Charles Reichhardt
Los Alamos National Laboratory, Theoretical Division and Center for Nonlinear Studies, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Theoretical Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Cynthia Jane Reichhardt
Los Alamos National Laboratory, Theoretical Division and Center for Nonlinear Studies, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Theoretical Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory