Controlling Antiferromagnetic Vortices in Van der Waals Materials.

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Researchers at the University of Tokyo and the RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science have confirmed that a specific non-coplanar antiferromagnetic order characterized by scalar spin chirality could elicit a large and spontaneous topological Hall effect in van der Waals materials. The effect could originate from the scalar spin chirality of the compounds that the team examined, which produce a fictitious magnetic field. This phenomenon enables the electrical readout of the antiferromagnetic domains, and it suggests that non-coplanar antiferromagnets may be utilized as a novel information medium.
Topics:science#antiferromagnets#non-coplanar-spin-arrangement#physics#scalar-spin-chirality#topological-hall-effect#van-der-waals-materials
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