This thesis focused on chiral phenomena in thin magnetic layers. The three main points of the thesis are: Thin magnetic films with Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interactions are known to host skyrmion crystals, which typically have a hexagonal lattice structure. We investigate skyrmion-lattice configurations in synthetic antiferromagnets, i.e., a bilayer of thin magnetic films that is coupled antiferromagnetically. By means of Monte Carlo simulations, we find that by tuning the interlayer coupling the skyrmion lattice structure can be tuned from square to hexagonal. We give a simple interpretation for the existence of this transition based on the fact that for synthetic antiferromagnetic coupling the skyrmions in different layers repel each other ...
Chiral magnetism, wherein there is a preferred sense of rotation of the magnetization, determines th...
Thin magnetic films with Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interactions are known to host skyrmion crystals, whi...
Chiral magnetism, wherein there is a preferred sense of rotation of the magnetization, determines th...
Magnets with broken local inversion symmetries are interesting candidates for chiral magnetic textur...
Magnets with broken local inversion symmetries are interesting candidates for chiral magnetic textur...
Magnets with broken local inversion symmetries are interesting candidates for chiral magnetic textur...
Magnets with broken local inversion symmetries are interesting candidates for chiral magnetic textur...
Magnets with broken local inversion symmetries are interesting candidates for chiral magnetic textur...
Magnets with broken local inversion symmetries are interesting candidates for chiral magnetic textur...
Magnets with broken local inversion symmetries are interesting candidates for chiral magnetic textur...
International audienceNoncollinear spin textures in ferromagnetic ultrathin films are currently the ...
Abstract Using Monte-Carlo simulations and micromagnetic simulations, we reveal how the spin structu...
Chiral magnetism, wherein there is a preferred sense of rotation of the magnetization, determines th...
Thin magnetic films with Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interactions are known to host skyrmion crystals, whi...
Thin magnetic films with Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interactions are known to host skyrmion crystals, whi...
Chiral magnetism, wherein there is a preferred sense of rotation of the magnetization, determines th...
Thin magnetic films with Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interactions are known to host skyrmion crystals, whi...
Chiral magnetism, wherein there is a preferred sense of rotation of the magnetization, determines th...
Magnets with broken local inversion symmetries are interesting candidates for chiral magnetic textur...
Magnets with broken local inversion symmetries are interesting candidates for chiral magnetic textur...
Magnets with broken local inversion symmetries are interesting candidates for chiral magnetic textur...
Magnets with broken local inversion symmetries are interesting candidates for chiral magnetic textur...
Magnets with broken local inversion symmetries are interesting candidates for chiral magnetic textur...
Magnets with broken local inversion symmetries are interesting candidates for chiral magnetic textur...
Magnets with broken local inversion symmetries are interesting candidates for chiral magnetic textur...
International audienceNoncollinear spin textures in ferromagnetic ultrathin films are currently the ...
Abstract Using Monte-Carlo simulations and micromagnetic simulations, we reveal how the spin structu...
Chiral magnetism, wherein there is a preferred sense of rotation of the magnetization, determines th...
Thin magnetic films with Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interactions are known to host skyrmion crystals, whi...
Thin magnetic films with Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interactions are known to host skyrmion crystals, whi...
Chiral magnetism, wherein there is a preferred sense of rotation of the magnetization, determines th...
Thin magnetic films with Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interactions are known to host skyrmion crystals, whi...
Chiral magnetism, wherein there is a preferred sense of rotation of the magnetization, determines th...