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John Fullerton1, Charudatta Phatak1,2
1Materials Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, Illinois 60439, United States.
Abstract:
Three-dimensional (3D) magnetic nanostructures are an emerging platform capable of creating complex topological magnetic fields. The control of localized nanoscale magnetic fields is seen to be of importance for diverse areas from bioapplications such as drug delivery, to particle trapping and controlling Majorana Fermions for quantum computing. Three-dimensional geometric confinement and proximity can create tailor-made spin textures not possible in two dimensions. The control of magnetization afforded here can allow the formation of unique stray field textures. Here, we report the creation of reconfigurable 3D topological magnetic field textures induced by an interwoven 3D nanostructure and applied field protocol. These field textures emerge due to distinct DWs formed in this structure and lead to the creation of an antivortex field, a hexapole cusp and a 3D skyrmion field tube of mixed chirality. Our results therefore show a key step toward the design and control of topological magnetic fields on the nanoscale.
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