Chirality control via double vortices in asymmetric Co dots
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❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci
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chiralitycontrolcriticaldotsvortexasymmetriccoalescencemagnetic
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Reproducible control of the magnetic vortex state in nanomagnets is of critical importance. We report on chirality control by manipulating the size and/or thickness of asymmetric Co dots. Below a critical diameter and/or thickness, chirality control is achieved by the nucleation of single vortex. Interestingly, above these critical dimensions chirality control is realized by the nucleation and subsequent coalescence of two vortices, resulting in a single vortex with the opposite chirality as found in smaller dots. Micromagnetic simulations and magnetic force microscopy highlight the role of edge-bound halfvortices in facilitating the coalescence process.
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