Unconventional skyrmions in synthetic antiferromagnets
Fallon, K. et al. (2026) Unconventional skyrmions in synthetic antiferromagnets. Nature Materials , (doi: 10.1038/s41563-026-02673-9 ) (Early Online Publication)
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