HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Yu Miyazaki from the DepartmentThe University have published the research work: Trapping and manipulating skyrmions in two-dimensional films by surface acoustic waves, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
SUMMARY
At all the frequencies, the simulations on long time scales (0 ≤ t ≤ 100 µs) in the upper panels of Fig 1 show that the skyrmion moves slowly in the Y direction; -Y direction at 1.27 GHz and 2.27 GHz, while +Y direction at 3.27 GHz. By detuning the frequencies of standing SAWs in both x and y directions . . .
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