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Magnetic skyrmions, i.e., nanometric swirling spin textures with a topologically protected particle nature, are reviewed in article number 1603227 by Naoya Kanazawa, Shinichiro Seki, and Yoshinori Tokura. Skyrmions show unique interactions with electric current through the associated emergent electromagnetic fields, and such characters highlight skyrmions as a potential information carrier for high‐density...
The concept of a skyrmion, which was first introduced by Tony Skyrme in the field of particle physics, has become widespread in condensed matter physics to describe various topological orders. Skyrmions in magnetic materials have recently received particular attention; they represent vortex‐like spin structures with the character of nanometric particles and produce fascinating physical properties...
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