We clarify the conditions for the emergence of multiple-Qstructures out of lattice and easy-axis spin anisotropy in frustrated magnets. By considering magnets whose exchange interaction has multiple global minima in momentum space, we find that both types of anisotropy stabilize triple-Q orderings. Moderate anisotropy leads to a magnetic-field-induced skyrmion crystal, which evolves into a bubble crystal for increasing spatial and spin anisotropy. The bubble crystal exhibits a quasicontinuous (devil's staircase) temperature-dependent ordering wave vector, characteristic of the competition between frustrated exchange and strong easy-axis anisotropy
We investigate the existence and stability of skyrmions in a frustrated chiral ferromagnet by consid...
We predict that an external field can induce a spin ordering in highly frustrated classical Heisenbe...
Engineering non trivial topological phases in materials, specially skyrmion-like arrangements, has b...
Multiply periodic states appear in a wide variety of physical contexts, such as the Rayleigh–Bénard ...
We report our numerical results for the effect of magnetic anisotropy on a skyrmion crystal with a h...
A magnetic bubble crystal is a two-dimensional soliton lattice consisting of multiple spin density w...
The stability of a magnetic skyrmion crystal in a centrosymmetric orthorhombic lattice system is num...
Quantum fluctuations become particularly relevant in highly frustrated quantum magnets and can lead ...
Magnetic skyrmions have been receiving growing attention as potential information storage and magnet...
In chiral cubic helimagnets, phases of magnetic skyrmions-topologically protected spin whirls-are st...
The emergence of a magnetic skyrmion crystal in a nonsymmorphic lattice system with the screw symmet...
The Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya (DM) interaction that originates from relativistic spin-orbit coupling in ...
Frustrated magnets gain a lot of interest due to promise of states with exotic properties, such as s...
Recent developments have led to an explosion of activity on skyrmions in three-dimensional (3D) chir...
The emergence of a magnetic skyrmion crystal in a nonsymmorphic lattice system with the screw symmet...
We investigate the existence and stability of skyrmions in a frustrated chiral ferromagnet by consid...
We predict that an external field can induce a spin ordering in highly frustrated classical Heisenbe...
Engineering non trivial topological phases in materials, specially skyrmion-like arrangements, has b...
Multiply periodic states appear in a wide variety of physical contexts, such as the Rayleigh–Bénard ...
We report our numerical results for the effect of magnetic anisotropy on a skyrmion crystal with a h...
A magnetic bubble crystal is a two-dimensional soliton lattice consisting of multiple spin density w...
The stability of a magnetic skyrmion crystal in a centrosymmetric orthorhombic lattice system is num...
Quantum fluctuations become particularly relevant in highly frustrated quantum magnets and can lead ...
Magnetic skyrmions have been receiving growing attention as potential information storage and magnet...
In chiral cubic helimagnets, phases of magnetic skyrmions-topologically protected spin whirls-are st...
The emergence of a magnetic skyrmion crystal in a nonsymmorphic lattice system with the screw symmet...
The Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya (DM) interaction that originates from relativistic spin-orbit coupling in ...
Frustrated magnets gain a lot of interest due to promise of states with exotic properties, such as s...
Recent developments have led to an explosion of activity on skyrmions in three-dimensional (3D) chir...
The emergence of a magnetic skyrmion crystal in a nonsymmorphic lattice system with the screw symmet...
We investigate the existence and stability of skyrmions in a frustrated chiral ferromagnet by consid...
We predict that an external field can induce a spin ordering in highly frustrated classical Heisenbe...
Engineering non trivial topological phases in materials, specially skyrmion-like arrangements, has b...