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arxiv: 1812.11767 · v1 · submitted 2018-12-31 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall

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Current-induced skyrmion motion on magnetic nanotubes

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Magnetic skyrmions are believed to be the promising candidate of information carriers in spintronics. However, the skyrmion Hall effect due to the nontrivial topology of skyrmions can induce a skyrmion accumulation or even annihilation at the edge of the devices, which hinders the real-world applications of skyrmions. In this work, we theoretically investigate the current-driven skyrmion motion on magnetic nanotubes which can be regarded as "edgeless" in the tangential direction. By performing micromagnetic simulations, we find that the skyrmion motion exhibits a helical trajectory on the nanotube, with its axial propagation velocity proportional to the current density. Interestingly, the skyrmion's annular speed increases with the increase of the thickness of the nanotube. A simple explanation is presented. Since the tube is edgeless for the tangential skyrmion motion, a stable skyrmion propagation can survive in the presence of a very large current density without any annihilation or accumulation. Our results provide a new route to overcome the edge effect in planar geometries.

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