Localized Spin Textures Stabilized by Geometry‐Induced Strain in 2D Magnet Fe <sub>3</sub> GeTe <sub>2</sub>
Abstract
Abstract Strain engineering promises to enable manipulation and control of the properties of exfoliated flakes of 2D van der Waals (vdW) ferromagnets for spintronic applications. However, while previous studies of strain effects have focused on global properties, the impact on local magnetic spin textures remains unexplored. Here, manipulation of magnetism in the 2D ferromagnet Fe 3 GeTe 2 (FGT) is demonstrated using geometry‐induced strain. Employing scanning transmission X‐ray microscopy (STXM), the effects of spatially varying strain profiles on the magnetic order of FGT sheets stamped onto micropillar arrays are directly visualized. It is found that the in‐plane strain components, with magnitudes <0.5%, locally elevate the Curie temperature of FGT by 10 K, stabilizing magnetic domains near the pillar corners. These domains include skyrmions and higher‐order topological spin textures such as skyrmioniums and skyrmion bags. The possibility to locally seed and control topological spin textures via strain opens new avenues for future spin‐based information technologies.
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Authors (14)
Yuhan Sun
Center of Low-Carbon Conversion Science and Engineering
Max T. Birch
Simone Finizio
Lukas Powalla
Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research Heisenbergstrasse 1 70569 Stuttgart Germany
Sayooj Satheesh
Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research Heisenbergstrasse 1 70569 Stuttgart Germany
Tim Priessnitz
Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research Heisenbergstrasse 1 70569 Stuttgart Germany
Eberhard Göring
Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research Heisenbergstrasse 1 70569 Stuttgart Germany
Ernst Knöckl
Christoph Kastl
Alexander Holleitner
Klaus Kern
Markus Weigand
Sebastian Wintz
Marko Burghard
Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research Heisenbergstrasse 1 70569 Stuttgart Germany