Direct Observation of Room-Temperature Magnetic Skyrmion Motion Driven by Ultra-Low Current Density in Van Der Waals Ferromagnets

  • Yubin Ji
  • , Seungmo Yang
  • , Hyo Bin Ahn
  • , Kyoung Woong Moon
  • , Tae Seong Ju
  • , Mi Young Im
  • , Hee Sung Han
  • , Jisung Lee
  • , Seung young Park
  • , Changgu Lee
  • , Kab Jin Kim
  • , Chanyong Hwang

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Abstract

The recent discovery of room-temperature ferromagnetism in 2D van der Waals (vdW) materials, such as Fe3GaTe2 (FGaT), has garnered significant interest in offering a robust platform for 2D spintronic applications. Various fundamental operations essential for the realization of 2D spintronics devices are experimentally confirmed using these materials at room temperature, such as current-induced magnetization switching or tunneling magnetoresistance. Nevertheless, the potential applications of magnetic skyrmions in FGaT systems at room temperature remain unexplored. In this work, the current-induced generation of magnetic skyrmions in FGaT flakes employing high-resolution magnetic transmission soft X-ray microscopy is introduced, supported by a feasible mechanism based on thermal effects. Furthermore, direct observation of the current-induced magnetic skyrmion motion at room temperature in FGaT flakes is presented with ultra-low threshold current density. This work highlights the potential of FGaT as a foundation for room-temperature-operating 2D skyrmion device applications.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2312013
JournalAdvanced Materials
Volume36
Issue number21
DOIs
StatePublished - 23 May 2024
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • 2D ferromagnets
  • skyrmion
  • spintronics

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