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Tiny magnetic swirls—skyrmions—could be the key to ultra-efficient computing. They need minimal energy to move, promising a leap for future memory. ⚡️ #skyrmions

Source: phys.org/news/2026-04-theoretical...

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Twist Angle Control Generates Large-Scale Skyrmions in Layered 2D Antiferromagnets Researchers from the University of Edinburgh and collaborators have discovered that slightly twisting atomically thin magnetic crystals can generate unexpectedly large magnetic structures known as skyrmions. The study, published in Nature Nanotechnology, focuses on twisted double bilayer chromium triiodide (CrI3), a two-dimensional antiferromagnetic material. While previous work in moiré engineering showed that small angular mismatches between stacked layers can dramatically alter electronic properties, magnetism was generally expected to follow the same small-scale moiré pattern created by the overlapping lattices. However, using scanning nitrogen-vacancy magnetometry, the team observed magnetic textures extending up to approximately 300 nanometers—around ten times larger than the underlying moiré wavelength. Surprisingly, the size of these magnetic textures did not simply increase as the twist angle decreased. Instead, the skyrmion-like structures reached their maximum size near a twist angle of 1.1 degrees and disappeared above about 2 degrees. This counterintuitive behavior indicates that the magnetism does not merely mirror the moiré pattern but emerges from a balance of competing interactions, including exchange coupling, magnetic anisotropy, and Dzyaloshinskii–Moriya interactions. Large-scale spin dynamics simulations confirmed the formation of extended Néel-type antiferromagnetic skyrmions spanning multiple moiré cells. The researchers describe this phenomenon as “super-moiré spin order,” emphasizing that small atomic-scale rotations can stabilize topological magnetic states across much larger distances. These findings have potential implications for spintronics, where skyrmions are valued for their stability, small size, and low energy requirements for manipulation. Because these structures can be generated simply by controlling the twist angle—without complex fabrication techniques or strong electric currents—the approach could provide a geometry-based pathway toward low-power, energy-efficient computing technologies beyond conventional CMOS systems.

Twist Angle Control Generates Large-Scale Skyrmions in Layered 2D Antiferromagnets

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An Editors' Pick via #OPG_JOSA_B: Optical skyrmions in a fractional Fourier system https://bit.ly/46nF5if #FourierTransforms #Skyrmions💡⚛️

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Photograph of a Rusty-spotted cat in its natural habitat in the Anamalai hills, south India.
Small cat with beaming eyes cowering in the dark.
 
Date	30 December 2008
Source	Divya Mudappa, NCF, Mysore
Author	User:Shankar Raman
English: Photograph of a Rusty-spotted cat in its natural habitat in the Anamalai hills, south India.
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	Divya Mudappa, NCF, Mysore
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Photograph of a Rusty-spotted cat in its natural habitat in the Anamalai hills, south India. Small cat with beaming eyes cowering in the dark. Date 30 December 2008 Source Divya Mudappa, NCF, Mysore Author User:Shankar Raman English: Photograph of a Rusty-spotted cat in its natural habitat in the Anamalai hills, south India. Date 30 December 2008 Source Divya Mudappa, NCF, Mysore Author User:Shankar Raman Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Rustyspottedcat.jpg

In a paper on the rusty spotted cat (prionailurus rubiginosus, Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1831), the smallest felid, 1st bizarre citation of a paper on #skyrmions or rather anti-skyrmions this year: Bhandari et al. Surviving in a changing world ..
Mamm Res 71, 17 (2026). doi.org/10.1007/s133...

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Scientists Create a New Crystal That Twists Magnetism Into Exotic Swirls By forcing crystal structures to compete, scientists uncovered a new way to make magnetism twist. Florida State University scientists have developed a new crystalline material whose magnetic behavior differs sharply from that of conventional magnets, opening potential paths toward advances in data storage and quantum technology. Reporting their results in the Journal of the American [...]
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How 'spin currents' can be used to control magnetic states in advanced materials A new study reveals a fresh way to control and track the motion of skyrmions—tiny, tornado-like magnetic swirls that could power future electronics. Using electric currents in a special magnetic material called Fe₃Sn₂, the team got these skyrmions to "vibrate" in specific ways, unlocking clues about how invisible spin currents flow through complex materials.

✨Tiny magnetic tornadoes—skyrmions—now dance on demand! 🌀 Electric currents unlock secrets of spin & future electronics.🤯 #Skyrmions

Source: phys.org/news/2025-05-currents-ma...

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Chiral skyrmion flows enable new approach to nanoscale logic devices In magnetic materials with antisymmetric exchange interactions, novel particle-like spin textures called magnetic skyrmions can appear and be manipulated by electrons. First observed in 2009, they have been created and controlled at room temperature in many materials.

✨Tiny swirling magnetic worlds—skyrmions!—can now be created & steered by electrons, even at room temp!🤯 A new frontier in materials science!🔬 #Skyrmions

Source: phys.org/news/2025-11-chiral-skyr...

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Harness of room-temperature polar skyrmion bag in oxide superlattice Nature Communications - With combined phase-field simulations and experimental observations, the authors report the creation, evolution, and destruction of a polar skyrmion bag in a ferroelectric...

Polar #Skyrmions in a bag - a bit baffling, the patterns vaguely reminding amorphous 1970s wallpaper designs

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Skyrmion bags of light in plasmonic moiré superlattices Nature Physics - Skyrmion bags—textures comprising multiple skyrmions contained within a larger skyrmion—have been reported in several condensed matter systems. Now an optical analogue...

Now, #Skyrmions come in various bags - electric, magnetic or light:

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Magnetic skyrmion as Schrödinger's cat - IOPscience Magnetic skyrmion as Schrödinger's cat, Chudnovsky, Eugene M., Garanin, Dmitry A.

Finally, focus on the mesoscopic quantum phenomena of skyrmions #Skyrmions - and potentially useful for quantum computation, too, as quantum skyrmionics.

Magnetic skyrmion as Schrödinger's cat
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A new OBELIX paper about magnetic skyrmions was released ! 💥
Our experts explore how their RC circuit based on magnetic skyrmions could be a perfect artificial LIF neuron !

👀 Read de Assis, Mertig & Göbel (2025) -> Physical Review 111(17)

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Three-dimensional magnetic skyrmion tube in a synthetic antiferromagnet (ill./©: Mona Bhukta)

Three-dimensional magnetic skyrmion tube in a synthetic antiferromagnet (ill./©: Mona Bhukta)

Third dimension of #DataStorage: Three-dimensional magnetic vortices in synthetic #antiferromagnets move differently than magnetic vortices in two dimensions 👉 press.uni-mainz.de/third-dimension-of-data-...

#spintronics #skyrmions #QuantumComputing #physics

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Explore how domain wall skyrmions in a holographic model reveal baryonic matter's behavior in neutron stars—could this unlock cosmic mysteries? #QuantumChromodynamics #NeutronStars #Skyrmions LINK

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Job market - EMA - Postdoc: Controlling skyrmions with surface acoustic waves [ All offers ]

#postdoc #position Controlling #skyrmions with surface acoustic waves buff.ly/9irr3KM; Institut des Nanosciences de Paris. #skyrmion #magnetism #SAW

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The first experimental realization of quantum optical skyrmions in a semiconductor QED system Skyrmions are localized, particle-like excitations in materials that retain their structure due to topological constraints (i.e., restrictions arising from properties that remain unchanged under smooth deformations). These quasiparticles, first introduced in high-energy physics and quantum field theory, have since attracted intense interest in condensed matter physics and photonics, owing to their potential as robust carriers for information storage and manipulation.

✨Tiny, swirling knots of energy—'skyrmions'—could revolutionize data storage!🌀 Topological twists offer robust, lasting info.🤯 #Skyrmions

Source: phys.org/news/2025-08-experimenta...

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Snapshots of the skyrmion lattice during the melting: an ordered skyrmion lattice on the left while the lattice structure has vanished on the right. (photo/©: Raphael Gruber)

Snapshots of the skyrmion lattice during the melting: an ordered skyrmion lattice on the left while the lattice structure has vanished on the right. (photo/©: Raphael Gruber)

First real-time observation of two-dimensional melting process: Researchers at #MainzUniversity unveil new insights into magnetic vortex structures 👉 press.uni-mainz.de/first-real-t...

#skyrmions #MagneticField #DataStorage #physics #TopDyn

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Real-time observation of topological defect dynamics mediating two-dimensional skyrmion lattice melting - Nature Nanotechnology Dynamic Kerr microscopy enables the tracking of the two-step melting of a magnetic skyrmion lattice from a two-dimensional solid through an intermediate hexatic regime to an isotropic liquid and provi...

New paper online:

Real-time observation of topological defect dynamics mediating two-dimensional skyrmion lattice melting.

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www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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Laser pulses and nanoscale changes yield stable skyrmion bags for advanced spintronics A team of researchers at the Max Born Institute and collaborating institutions has developed a reliable method to create complex magnetic textures, known as skyrmion bags, in thin ferromagnetic films. Skyrmion bags are donut-like, topologically rich spin textures that go beyond the widely studied single skyrmions.

✨Scientists crafted tiny, donut-shaped magnetic worlds – “skyrmion bags”! 🍩 These complex textures could unlock future tech.🤯 #Skyrmions

Source: phys.org/news/2025-07-laser-pulse...

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Alen from Singulus Technologies AG is our new DC in hashtag #TOPOCOM! He is experienced in thin film fabrication and characterizations. He will bring his expertise here to work on making magnetic multilayers, creating and stabilizing #skyrmions. He enjoys football and badminton.

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EMA Job market - Control of magnetic skyrmions by surface acoustic waves [ All offers ]

#postdoc #position at Spintec https://buff.ly/4hFtbno Control of #magnetic #skyrmions by surface acoustic waves. #saw #skyrmion #spintronics #magnetism

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Magneto-optical microscope image of a skyrmion, which is the dark spot marked by a blue circle, in a ring of magnetic material. The spatially resolved pinning potential, which determines the special occurrence probability of the skyrmion, is shown. This is inhomogeneous due to material defects. The results from simulation and experiment as well as a high-resolution interpolation of the experimental results are shown around the microscopy image. (ill./©: Maarten A. Brems & Tobias Sparmann)

Magneto-optical microscope image of a skyrmion, which is the dark spot marked by a blue circle, in a ring of magnetic material. The spatially resolved pinning potential, which determines the special occurrence probability of the skyrmion, is shown. This is inhomogeneous due to material defects. The results from simulation and experiment as well as a high-resolution interpolation of the experimental results are shown around the microscopy image. (ill./©: Maarten A. Brems & Tobias Sparmann)

Magnetic whirl simulation in real time: Collaboration at #MainzUniversity enables the simulation of #skyrmion dynamics on experimentally relevant time scales 👉 press.uni-mainz.de/magnetic-whi... #TheoreticalPhysics #ExperimentalPhysics #StatisticalPhysics #skyrmions #physics

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Great feedback for our researchersat #PostDocDay Berlin (part of @berlinscienceweek.bsky.social & organized by @mdc-berlin.bsky.social
Rhan Zhao: "From #emulsion #drops to structural composites" Sinuhé Perea: " #Skyrmions: Why a concept in #particle #physics is now reaching #biological systems?"

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Energy-saving computing with magnetic whirls: Brownian #ReservoirComputing allows to detect human hand gestures on the basis of diffusion and displacement of #skyrmions press.uni-mainz.de/energy-saving-computing-... #physics #spintronics #magnetism...

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Skyrmions move at record speeds: a step towards the computing of the future | CNRS An international research team led by scientists from the CNRS1  has discovered that the magnetic nanobubbles

#Skyrmions move at record speeds: a step towards the #computing of the future

Researchers discovered that the magnetic nanobubbles known as skyrmions can be moved by electrical currents. They are anticipated as future bits in #computer #memory in electronic devices.

www.cnrs.fr/en/press/sky...

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Magnetic whirls pave the way for energy-efficient #computing: Researchers at #UniMainz, @UniKonstanz and @TohokuUniPR increase the diffusion of #skyrmions by a factor of 10 press.uni-mainz.de/magnetic-whirls-pave-the... #spintronics...

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