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Affecting the structure of skyrmions using ferromagnetic nanodisks with inhomogeneous properties: switching skyrmion helicity and polarity

The topological stability of skyrmions is an important element for using these objects in new technologies such as skyrmionics, spintronics, and so on. Indeed, this kind of stability keeps a skyrmion’s structure as unbending, shielding the information that, by chance, it could carry. On the other ha...

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Published in:Journal of physics. D, Applied physics Applied physics, 2023-01, Vol.56 (1), p.15001
Main Authors: Silva, R L, Silva, R C, Pereira, A R
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