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arxiv: 1505.02197 · v1 · pith:3LJCITVWnew · submitted 2015-05-08 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall · cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Magnus-Induced Ratchet Effects for Skyrmions Interacting with Asymmetric Substrates

classification ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall cond-mat.mtrl-sci
keywords ratchetasymmetriceffectsskyrmionseffectmagnusmotionsubstrates
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When a particle is driven with an ac force over an asymmetric potential, it can undergo a ratchet effect that produces a net dc motion of the particle. Ratchet effects have been observed in numerous systems such as superconducting vortices on asymmetric pinning substrates. Skyrmions, stable topological spin textures with particle-like properties, have many similarities to vortices but their behavior is strongly influenced by non-disspative effects arising from a Magnus term in their equation of motion. We show using numerical simulations that pronounced ratchet effects can occur for ac driven skyrmions moving over asymmetric quasi-one-dimensional substrates. We find a new type of ratchet effect called a Magnus-induced transverse ratchet that arises when the ac driving force is applied perpendicular rather than parallel to the asymmetry direction of the substrate. This transverse ratchet effect only occurs when the Magnus term is finite, and the threshold ac amplitude needed to induce it decreases as the Magnus term becomes more prominent. Ratcheting skyrmions follow ordered orbits in which the net displacement parallel to the substrate asymmetry direction is quantized. Skyrmion ratchets represent a new ac current-based method for controlling skyrmion positions and motion for spintronic applications.

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