A study of chiral magnetic stripe domains within an in-plane virtual magnetic field using SPLEEM
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Abstract
Stripe domains form in magnetic thin films at the spin reorientation transition. Different from the typical Bloch type domain walls (DW), it was found recently that Dzyaloshinskii--Moriya interaction (DMI) could lead to chiral N\'{e}el type DMs in the stripe domain phase. While the application of an out-of-plane magnetic field is known to break the stripes into skyrmions, it is unclear how the chiral stripe phase would respond to an in-plane magnetic field? Here we report an experimental study on Fe/Ni/Cu/Co/Cu(001) system using spin-polarized low-energy electron microscopy (SPLEEM). In this system, the Fe/Ni layer exhibits stripe domains with chiral N\'{e}el type DMs and its interlayer coupling to Co across the Cu spacer layer serves as an in-plane virtual magnetic field whose strength can be tuned by changing the Cu spacer layer thickness. We find the in-plane field aligns the stripes parallel to the field direction. Increasing the in-plane field strength gradually changes the N\'{e}el type DWs into Bloch type DWs. However, it is surprising the adjacent N\'{e}el DWs behave asymmetrically in-response to the in-plane magnetic field, suggesting a topological effect in switching the chiral N\'{e}el DWs to the non-chiral Bloch DWs.
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Authors
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Qian Li
Univ of California - Berkeley
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Mengmeng Yang
Univ of California - Berkeley
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Gong Chen
NCEM, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley
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Andreas Schmid
NCEM, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley
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Qiaoyan Dong
Univ of California - Berkeley
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Yizheng Wu
Fudan University, Department of Physics, Fudan University
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Chanyong Hwang
Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science
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Jia Li
Peking University, Peking Univerisity
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Z. Q. Qiu
Univ of California - Berkeley, University of California at Berkeley