Skyrmion Crystal from RKKY Interaction Mediated by 2D Electron Gas
Abstract
We consider a C6 invariant lattice of magnetic moments coupled via a Kondo exchange J with a 2D electron gas (2DEG). The effective Ruderman-Kittel-Kasuya-Yosida interaction between the moments stabilizes a magnetic skyrmion crystal in the presence of magnetic field and easy-axis anisotropy. An attractive aspect of this mechanism is that the magnitude of the magnetic ordering wave vectors, Q (=1,2,3), is dictated by the Fermi wave number kF: | Q |=2kF. Consequently, the topological contribution to the Hall conductivity of the 2DEG becomes of the order of the quantized value, e2/h, when J is comparable to the Fermi energy εF.
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