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Creation, annihilation and transport of nonmagnetic antiskyrmions within Ginzburg-Landau-Devonshire model

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arxiv 2410.05906 v1 pith:KTU2VOTO submitted 2024-10-08 cond-mat.mtrl-sci cond-mat.mes-hallnlin.PS

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keywords antiskyrmionmodelannihilationantiskyrmionsferroelectricginzburg-landau-devonshirephase-fieldtopological
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Atomistic model calculations recently revealed that the polarization pattern at the cross-section through nanoscale ferroelectric nanodomains in rhombohedral barium titanate shows a clear antiskyrmion attributes such as the net invariant topological charge of minus two. The present work confirms that these topological defects also exist as local minima in the discretized Ginzburg-Landau-Devonshire model, which is widely used in the phase-field modeling studies. We explore by phase-field simulations how an electric field can be used to create or move antiskyrmions within a monodomain ferroelectric matrix. The process of the field-induced antiskyrmion annihilation reveals the existence of a discrete ladder of intermediate antiskyrmion states with distinct radii but common symmetry, topology and geometrical properties.

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  1. Thermal Stability and Topological Charge Fragmentation in Antiskyrmions of Rhombohedral Barium Titanate

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    Molecular dynamics shows that 4 nm antiskyrmion nanodomains in rhombohedral BaTiO3 are stable up to about 85 K, with larger domains fragmenting into -1/6 pre-quarks.

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