Rastogi et al., 2023 - Google Patents
Revealing the origin of the topological Hall effect in the centrosymmetric shape memory Heusler alloy Mn 2 NiGa: A combined experimental and theoretical …Rastogi et al., 2023
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- Rastogi S
- Shahi N
- Kumar V
- Shukla G
- Bhattacharjee S
- Singh S
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- Physical Review B
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Skyrmions are localized swirling noncoplanar spin textures offering a promising revolution in future spintronic applications. These topologically nontrivial spin textures lead to an additional contribution to the Hall effect, called the topological Hall effect. Here, we …
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