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Title: Dynamic Motion of Polar Skyrmions in Oxide Heterostructures. Author: Hu L, Wu Y, Huang Y, Tian H, Hong Z. Journal: Nano Lett; 2023 Dec 13; 23(23):11353-11359. PubMed ID: 38048141. Abstract: Polar skyrmions have been widely investigated in oxide heterostructures due to their exotic properties and intriguing physical insights. However, the field-driven motion of polar skyrmions, akin to that of the magnetic counterpart, remains elusive. Herein, using phase-field simulations, we demonstrate the dynamic motion of polar skyrmions with integrated external thermal, electrical, and mechanical stimuli. External heating reduced the spontaneous polarization, while an applied electric field decreased the skyrmion size and weakened the interactions between the skyrmions. Together, the skyrmion motion barrier is significantly reduced from 40 to 2 eV under 9 V at 500 K. An applied mechanical force transformed the skyrmions into a c-domain region near the indenter center under the electric field, providing the space and driving force needed for the motion of the skyrmions. This study confirms that polar skyrmions can move like particles and provides concrete design principles for polar skyrmion-based electronic devices.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]