Quantum Anomalous Hall effect in graphene coupled to skyrmions

Abstract

Skyrmions are topologically protected spin textures, characterized by a topological winding number N , that occur spontaneously in some magnetic materials. Recent experiments have demonstrated the capability to grow graphene on top Fe/Ir, a system that exhibits a two dimensional Skyrmion lattice. Here we show that a weak exchange coupling between the Dirac electrons in graphene and a two dimensional Skyrmion lattice with N = 1 drives graphene into a quantum anomalous Hall phase, with a band-gap in bulk, a Chern number C=2N and chiral edge states with perfect quantization of conductance G = 2Ne2h . Our findings imply that the topological properties of the Skyrmion lattice can be imprinted in the Dirac electrons of graphene.

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