Topological Vortex Domains in Quantum Materials

COFFEE_KLATCH  · Invited

Abstract

Engineering of domains and domain walls is quintessential for technological exploitation of numerous functional materials. However, it has only recently realized that the configuration of these domains/domain walls can have non-trivial topology. We will discuss a new topological classification scheme of domain/domain boundary configurations with Ising-type or two-dimensional order parameters: $Z_{m}$\texttimes $Z_{n}$ domains ($m$ directional variants and $n$ translational antiphases) and Z$_{l}$ vortices (where $l$ number of domains and that of domain boundaries merge). This classification, with the concept of topological protection and topological charge conservation, has been applied to a wide range of materials such as (hybrid) improper ferroelectrics, chiral ferromagnets, and magnetic superconductors. We will also discuss the emergent physical properties at domain walls, distinct from those of domains. The presented topological consideration provides a basis in understanding the formation, kinetics, manipulation and property optimization of domains/domain walls in quantum materials.

*This work is supported by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation’s EPiQS Initiative through Grant GBMF4413 to the Rutgers Center for Emergent Materials and the DOE under Grant No. DOE: DE-FG02-07ER46382.

Authors

  • Sang-Wook Cheong

    • Department of Physics and Astronomy, Rutgers University
    • Rutgers University, New Brunswick
    • Rutgers University
    • Rutgers Univ
    • Rutgers Center for Emergent Materials and Department of Physics and Astronomy, Rutgers University