Breathing Mode of a Skyrmion on a Lattice

Abstract

The breathing mode of a skyrmion, corresponding to coupled oscillations of its size and chirality angle is studied numerically for a conservative classical-spin system on a 500×500 lattice. The dependence of the oscillation frequency on the magnetic field is computed. It is linear at small fields, reaches maximum on increasing the field, then sharply tends to zero as the field approaches the threshold above which the skyrmion loses stability and collapses. Physically transparent analytical model is developed that explains the results qualitatively and provides the field dependence of the oscillation frequency that is close to the one computed numerically. It is shown that a large-amplitude breathing motion in which the skyrmion chirality angle γ is rotating in one direction is strongly damped and quickly ends by the skyrmion collapse. To the contrary, smaller-amplitude breathing motion in which γ oscillates is undamped.

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