Topological spin-transfer drag driven by skyrmion dynamics

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Abstract

The topological stability of skyrmion magnetic textures can be used to transmit spin signals over long distances. We illustrate this idea in a two-terminal geometry in which a thin film of an insulating chiral magnet is intercalated between two metallic reservoirs. We show how spin-transfer forces induced by spin-polarized currents in the metal pump skyrmion charge into the magnet, sustaining an algebraically-decaying skyrmion flux between terminals. The reciprocal electromotive forces induced by the skyrmion dynamics pumps itinerant spins in the metals. The effect is manifested as a current drag in an open geometry, or equivalently, as a positive magnetoresistance when the circuit is closed in parallel. Spin-transport signatures in lateral heterostructures may be employed to monitor the skyrmion dynamics and characterize the different phases of insulating chiral magnets like Cu$_2$OSeO$_3$.

*This work was supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Basic Energy Sciences under Award No. DE-SC0012190 (H.O.), and by the Army Research Office under Contract No. 911NF-14-1-0016 (S.K.K.)

Authors

  • Hector Ochoa

    • Univ of California - Los Angeles
  • Se Kwon Kim

    • Univ of California - Los Angeles
  • Yaroslav Tserkovnyak

    • Univ of California - Los Angeles
    • Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of California, Los Angeles