Tilted X-Ray Holography of Magnetic Bubbles in MnNiGa Lamellae
Author(s) -
Luke Turnbull,
M. T. Birch,
Angus Laurenson,
Nick Bukin,
Erick Burgos-Parra,
Horia Popescu,
M. N. Wilson,
Aleš Štefančič,
G. Balakrishnan,
F. Y. Ogrin,
P. D. Hatton
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
acs nano
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 5.554
H-Index - 382
eISSN - 1936-086X
pISSN - 1936-0851
DOI - 10.1021/acsnano.0c07392
Subject(s) - condensed matter physics , holography , ferromagnetism , magnetism , nucleation , materials science , texture (cosmology) , disclination , magnetic domain , nanoscopic scale , phase (matter) , optics , physics , magnetic field , liquid crystal , nanotechnology , magnetization , image (mathematics) , quantum mechanics , thermodynamics , artificial intelligence , computer science
Nanoscopic lamellae of centrosymmetric ferromagnetic alloys have recently been reported to host the biskyrmion spin texture; however, this has been disputed as the misidentication of topologically trivial type-II magnetic bubbles. Here we demonstrate resonant soft X-ray holographic imaging of topological magnetic states in lamellae of the centrosymmetric alloy (Mn 1- x Ni x ) 0.65 Ga 0.35 ( x = 0.5), showing the presence of magnetic stripes evolving into single core magnetic bubbles. We observe rotation of the stripe phase via the nucleation and destruction of disclination defects. This indicates the system behaves as a conventional uniaxial ferromagnet. By utilizing the holography with extended reference by autocorrelation linear differential operator (HERALDO) method, we show tilted holographic images at 30° incidence confirming the presence of type-II magnetic bubbles in this system. This study demonstrates the utility of X-ray imaging techniques in identifying the topology of localized structures in nanoscale magnetism.
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