Abstract
The magnetic skyrmion with the topological number of unity is a well-known nanometric swirling spin structure in the nonlinear model with the Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction. Here we show that magnetic skyrmion with the topological number of two can be created and stabilized by applying vertical spin-polarized current though it cannot exist as a static stable excitation. Magnetic skyrmion with is a nonequilibrium dynamic object, subsisting on a balance between the energy injection from the current and the energy dissipation by the Gilbert damping. Once it is created, it becomes a topologically protected object against fluctuations of various variables including the injected current itself. Hence we may call it a topologically protected dissipative structure. We also elucidate the nucleation and destruction mechanisms of the magnetic skyrmion with by studying the evolutions of the magnetization distribution, the topological charge density, as well as the energy density. Our results will be useful for the study of the nontrivial topology of magnetic skyrmions with higher topological numbers.
2 More- Received 12 August 2015
- Revised 29 December 2015
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.93.024415
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