Nature Communications | Vol.9, Issue.1 | | Pages
Non-collinear spin states in bottom-up fabricated atomic chains
Scanning tunnelling microscopes can be used to accurately position atoms and measure emergent behaviour arising from interatomic couplings. Here, the authors fabricate a model spin chain and show the formation of a tunable spiral state due to competing Heisenberg and Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interactions
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Non-collinear spin states in bottom-up fabricated atomic chains
Scanning tunnelling microscopes can be used to accurately position atoms and measure emergent behaviour arising from interatomic couplings. Here, the authors fabricate a model spin chain and show the formation of a tunable spiral state due to competing Heisenberg and Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interactions
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competing heisenberg and dzyaloshinskiimoriya interactions interatomic couplings emergent behaviour tunable spiral state tunnelling microscopes spin chain
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Manuel Steinbrecher,Roman Rausch,Khai Ton That,Jan Hermenau,Alexander A. Khajetoorians,Michael Potthoff,Roland Wiesendanger,Jens Wiebe,.Non-collinear spin states in bottom-up fabricated atomic chains. 9 (1),.
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