Bound States of Skyrmions and Merons near the Lifshitz Point

Y. A. Kharkov*, O. P. Sushkov, M. Mostovoy

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Abstract

We study topological defects in anisotropic ferromagnets with competing interactions near the Lifshitz point. We show that Skyrmions and bimerons are stable in a large part of the phase diagram. We calculate Skyrmion-Skyrmion and meron-meron interactions and show that Skyrmions attract each other and form ring-shaped bound states in a zero magnetic field. At the Lifshitz point merons carrying a fractional topological charge become deconfined. These results imply that unusual topological excitations may exist in weakly frustrated magnets with conventional crystal lattices.

Original languageEnglish
Article number207201
Number of pages6
JournalPhysical Review Letters
Volume119
Issue number20
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 14-Nov-2017

Keywords

  • REAL-SPACE OBSERVATION
  • MAGNETIC SKYRMIONS
  • PHASE-DIAGRAM
  • MODEL
  • FERROMAGNETS
  • CRYSTALS
  • DYNAMICS
  • LATTICE

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