Insight into the electronic structure of the centrosymmetric skyrmion magnet GdRu2Si2
S. V. Eremeev,
D. Glazkova,
G. Poelchen
et al.
Abstract:The discovery of a square magnetic-skyrmion lattice in GdRu2Si2, with the smallest so far found skyrmion size and without a geometrically frustrated lattice, has attracted significant attention. In this work,...
“…[29][30][31][32][33] In particular, ARPES, in combination with ab initio density-functional calculations (DFT), can give a clue on the exact magnetic structure. [34][35][36] In the present study we investigate by ARPES and DFT the electronic and magnetic structure of Gd germanide metalloxene films grown on Ge (111). Our results show that the AFM order remains the ground state of the films down to the ultrathin limit of 2 and 3 TL.…”
Dimensionality can strongly influence the magnetic structure of solid systems. Here, we predict theoretically and confirm experimentally that the antiferromagnetic (AFM) ground state of bulk gadolinium germanide metalloxene, which has...
“…[29][30][31][32][33] In particular, ARPES, in combination with ab initio density-functional calculations (DFT), can give a clue on the exact magnetic structure. [34][35][36] In the present study we investigate by ARPES and DFT the electronic and magnetic structure of Gd germanide metalloxene films grown on Ge (111). Our results show that the AFM order remains the ground state of the films down to the ultrathin limit of 2 and 3 TL.…”
Dimensionality can strongly influence the magnetic structure of solid systems. Here, we predict theoretically and confirm experimentally that the antiferromagnetic (AFM) ground state of bulk gadolinium germanide metalloxene, which has...
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