posted on 2024-10-11, 13:06authored byKohta Kasai, Tao Xu, Susumu Minami, Takahiro Shimada
Emerging polar skyrmion crystals (SkX) have raised much
interest
for technological applications owing to their nontrivial topologies
of electric dipoles, quasiparticle-like behaviors, and unique electrical
responses. Understanding SkX defects, especially dislocations, is
crucial for their unique lattice dynamics and responses; however,
it still remains elusive. Here, we have not only demonstrated that
a SkX dislocation exhibits an anomalously deformed core structure
with over 50% elongation of skyrmions but also discovered that Volterra’s
elasticity theory of dislocation is broken down in SkX. Our phase-field
simulation reveals that these distinct features of SkX dislocation
arise from a rigid to soft quasiparticle transition of skyrmions depending
on the electric field and temperature. In SkX, there exist inherent
mechanics that mitigate the mismatch by both migration and deformation
of skyrmions. This work provides novel insights into a new class of
lattice mechanics and related functionality arising from the unique
properties of quasi-particle SkX.