Emergence of Lissajous trajectories in skyrmion oscillator
Abstract: Understanding the dynamics of current-driven skyrmion is essential for their practical applications. In this study, we apply an AC current pulse (a) in x-- direction, and (b) in both x-- and y-- directions through the free layer of a Co/Pt thin film and investigate the motion of the skyrmion. We show that the skyrmion follows the sinusoidal current pulse and behaves like a forced oscillator in the range of current amplitude 1 10 A/m to 1 10 A/m and frequency 5 10 Hz to 1 10 Hz. For current pulse of (Asint, Asin(t+), 0), the skyrmion forms Lissajous figures in the x-y plane, same as observed in classical mechanics. The results are compared at T = 0 K and T $>$ 0 K to analyze the effect of temperature. As the skyrmion Hall angle () and stochastic thermal fluctuation () are functions of temperature, the skyrmion starts deviating from its path at T = 0 K with increasing temperature and eventually generates somewhat deformed Lissajous figures from ideal.
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