Curvilinear Magnetic Shells


Curvilinear Magnetic Shells

Sheka, D.; Kravchuk, V.; Peddis, D.; Varvaro, G.; Krupinski, M.; Albrecht, M.; Erb, D.; Facsko, S.; Makarov, D.

In this chapter, we extend the discussion of curvature effects in magnetism towards the description of
geometrically curved magnetic thin shells. A self-consistent micromagnetic framework of curvilinear
magnetism describes the impact of curvature–induced effects, driven by both local and nonlocal
interactions, on the statics and dynamics of magnetic textures in extended curved thin shells. In particular,
we focus on the effects in magnetic thin films with in-plane and out-of-plane easy axis of magnetization on
spherical, cone-, bump-, and indentation-like objects. The special interest will be addressed to skyrmions in
curved magnetic films. Statics of skyrmions as well as their magnetization dynamics will be considered.
We provide an overview of relevant experimental methods, which allow fabricating these geometrically
curved extended thin films including nanosphere lithography, ion beam induced surface patterning and also
chemical synthesis approaches to realize metal and oxide hollow nanostructures with a tunable
morphology. We anticipate that the strong theoretical background on the fundamental understanding of the
curvature effects in geometrically curved magnetic shells and the availability of the fabrication methods to
produce these architectures will stimulate experimental activities targeting the validation of the exciting
theoretical predictions including curvature–induced skyrmions, pinning of chiral domain walls on local
bends and exploring novel nonlocal chiral symmetry breaking effects.

Keywords: curvature effects in magnetism; curvilinear magnetism; curved magnetic thin films; magnetochirality

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Related publications

  • Book chapter
    Denys Makarov and Denis Sheka: Curvilinear Micromagnetism: from fundamentals to applications, Switzerland: Springer Nature, 2022, 978-3-031-09085-1
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-09086-8_3

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