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Magnetization in insulating van der Waals systems may form distincttextures strongly dependent on the film thickness. These may be directlyvisualized via magnetic force microscopy and/or Lorentz transmissionelectron microscopy, leading to emergence of multiple magnetic states(stripe domains or topologically protected skyrmions) that can besystematized in form of T-B phase diagram. The micromagnetic simulationssupport the experimental observations, granting insight into theinterplay between spin-spin interactions (exchange coupling, dipolarand/or Dzyaloshinskii–Moriya interaction, etc.). It is tempting toexplore how optical excitations (excitons exhibiting mixed Frenkel andcharge-transfer characteristics) and electrically injected chargecarriers in vertical tunnelling junctions interact with magnetic order.Overall, a strongly correlated system arises exhibiting coupling betweencharge carriers and magnetization, consequently providing a variety ofcontrol knobs for its optoelectronic and magnetic properties.UwagaSeminarium w trybie HybrydowymFaculty of Physics room 0.06link to remote mode:
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