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Creation and Stability of Skyrmion State in Two-Dimensional Magnets at Doping

Abstract

It was shown that the hole introduced in CuO2 plane causes the creation of the skyrmion spin configuration. The stability of the skyrmion state is investigated. It was established that the critical values of the exchange interaction anisotropy and interaction between planes at which skyrmion starts to destroy, are much more than in real cuprates.

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A. D. Ineev
Kazan State University
Russian Federation

Kremlevskaya, 18, Kazan 420008



B. I. Kochelaev
Kazan State University
Russian Federation

Kremlevskaya, 18, Kazan 420008



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Ineev A.D., Kochelaev B.I. Creation and Stability of Skyrmion State in Two-Dimensional Magnets at Doping. Magnetic Resonance in Solids. 2005;7(1):1-6.

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