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Skyrmion domains in Cu2OSeO3: Short-Range Order and Domain Wall Formation

S. Zhang, A. Bauer, H. Berger, S. Komineas, D.M. Burn, C. Pfleiderer, G. van der Laan and T. Hesjedal

APS March Meeting Baltimore Mar 2016

Cu2OSeO3 is a chiral ferrimagnetic insulator carrying a long-range order magnetic skyrmion phase. Here, we report a short-range ordered equilibrium skyrmion state on the surface of Cu2OSeO3 single crystal, studied by resonant soft x-ray scattering. Soft x-ray scattering at the L2,3 edge of 3d compounds is an ideal tool to probe the magnetic order, and is only sensitive to ~60-70 unit cells in depth of Cu2OSeO3. Our results show that under the arbitrary magnetic field directions that deviate from the cubic main axes, the six-fold-symmetric skyrmion order breaks into domains, and the initial, anisotropy-governed pinning of propagation directions is completely unwound. We show that uniform 360o Bloch domain walls form between the skyrmion domains. Our findings provide a new way to manipulate and engineer the skyrmion state locally, or even individually, on the surface which will enable applications in the future.