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Breathing modes of skyrmion strings in a synthetic antiferromagnet multilayer

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JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS
Volume 133, Issue 11, Pages -

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AIP Publishing
DOI: 10.1063/5.0142772

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In this study, the breathing modes of skyrmions in a synthetic antiferromagnetic multilayer were investigated using micromagnetic simulations. The modes were found to split into different arrangements of out-of-phase, in-phase, and modes with more complex phase relationships, resulting in a lowering of frequencies. This has promising implications for skyrmion sensing applications in a synthetic antiferromagnet.
Skyrmions are small topologically protected magnetic structures that hold promise for applications from data storage to neuromorphic computing and they have been shown to possess internal microwave frequency excitations. Skyrmions in a synthetic antiferromagnet have been predicted to be smaller and faster than their ferromagnetic equivalents and also shown to possess more internal modes. In this work, we consider the breathing modes of skyrmions in a four repetition synthetic antiferromagnetic multilayer by means of micromagnetic simulations and examine the further splitting of the modes into different arrangements of out-of-phase, in-phase, and modes with more complex phase relationships. This results in a lowering of frequencies, which is promising for skyrmion sensing applications in a synthetic antiferromagnet.

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