Hopfion
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A hopfion is a topological soliton.[1][2][3][4] It is a stable three-dimensional localised configuration of a three-component field of unit length with a knotted topological structure. They are the three-dimensional counterparts of 2D skyrmions, which exhibit similar topological properties in 2D. Hopfions are widely studied in many physical systems over the last half century.[5]
The soliton is mobile and stable: i.e. it is protected from a decay by an energy barrier. It can be deformed but always conserves an integer Hopf topological invariant. It is named after the German mathematician, Heinz Hopf.
A model that supports hopfions was proposed as follows:[1]
The terms of higher-order derivatives are required to stabilize the hopfions.
Stable hopfions were predicted within various physical platforms, including Yang–Mills theory,[6] superconductivity[7][8] and magnetism.[9][10][11][4]
Experimental observation
Hopfions have been observed experimentally in chiral colloidal magnetic materials,[2] in chiral liquid crystals,[12][13] in Ir/Co/Pt multilayers using X-ray magnetic circular dichroism[14] and in the polarization of free-space monochromatic light.[15][16]
In chiral magnets, a helical-background variant of the hopfion has been theoretically predicted to occur within the spiral magnetic phase, where it was called a "heliknoton".[17] In recent years, the concept of a "fractional hopfion" has also emerged where not all preimages of magnetisation have a nonzero linking.[18][19]
See also
References
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- ^ Sugic D, Droop R, Otte E, Ehrmanntraut D, Nori F, Ruostekoski J, et al. (November 2021). "Particle-like topologies in light". Nature Communications. 12 (1): 6785. arXiv:2107.10810. Bibcode:2021NatCo..12.6785S. doi:10.1038/s41467-021-26171-5. PMC 8608860. PMID 34811373.
- ^ Ehrmanntraut, Daniel; Droop, Ramon; Sugic, Danica; Otte, Eileen; Dennis, Mark; Denz, Cornelia (June 2023). "Optical second-order skyrmionic hopfion". Optica. 10 (6): 725–731. Bibcode:2023Optic..10..725E. doi:10.1364/OPTICA.487989 – via Optica publishing group.
- ^ Voinescu, Robert; Tai, Jung-Shen B.; Smalyukh, Ivan I. (27 July 2020). "Hopf Solitons in Helical and Conical Backgrounds of Chiral Magnetic Solids". Physical Review Letters. 125 (5) 057201. arXiv:2004.10109. Bibcode:2020PhRvL.125e7201V. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.125.057201. PMID 32794865.
- ^ Yu, Xiuzhen; Liu, Yizhou; Iakoubovskii, Konstantin V.; Nakajima, Kiyomi; Kanazawa, Naoya; Nagaosa, Naoto; Tokura, Yoshinori (May 2023). "Realization and Current-Driven Dynamics of Fractional Hopfions and Their Ensembles in a Helimagnet FeGe". Advanced Materials. 35 (20). Bibcode:2023AdM....3510646Y. doi:10.1002/adma.202210646. ISSN 0935-9648.
- ^ Azhar, Maria; Kravchuk, Volodymyr P.; Garst, Markus (12 April 2022). "Screw Dislocations in Chiral Magnets". Physical Review Letters. 128 (15) 157204. arXiv:2109.04338. Bibcode:2022PhRvL.128o7204A. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.128.157204. PMID 35499887.
External links
- "Hopfions in modern physics". hopfion.com.
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