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Creation and annihilation of non-volatile fixed magnetic skyrmions using voltage control of magnetic anisotropyBhattacharya et al., 2020
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- Bhattacharya D
- Razavi S
- Wu H
- Dai B
- Wang K
- Atulasimha J
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- Nature Electronics
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Magnetic skyrmions are topological spin textures that could be used to create magnetic memory and logic devices. Such devices typically rely on current-controlled motion of skyrmions, but using skyrmions that are fixed in space could lead to more compact and …
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