Publicações de Marcio J. T. da Costa
Dugato, Danian A.; Jalil, Wesley; Cardias, Ramon; Albuquerque, Marcelo; Costa, Marcio; Garcia, Flavio Curved Nanomagnets: An Experimental Archetype for Skyrmion Stabilization Working paper Research Square, 2024. Resumo | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Costa, Marcio; Focassio, Bruno; Canonico, Luis M.; Cysne, Tarik P.; Schleder, Gabriel R.; Muniz, R. B.; Fazzio, Adalberto; Rappoport, Tatiana G. Connecting Higher-Order Topology with the Orbital Hall Effect in Monolayers of Transition Metal Dichalcogenides Journal Article Em: Phys. Rev. Lett., vol. 130, iss. 11, pp. 116204, 2023. Cysne, Tarik P.; Guimarães, Filipe S. M.; Canonico, Luis M.; Costa, Marcio; Rappoport, Tatiana G.; Muniz, R. B. Orbital magnetoelectric effect in nanoribbons of transition metal dichalcogenides Journal Article Em: Phys. Rev. B, vol. 107, iss. 11, pp. 115402, 2023. Cysne, Tarik P.; Costa, Marcio; Nardelli, Marco Buongiorno; Muniz, R. B.; Rappoport, Tatiana G. Ultrathin films of black phosphorus as suitable platforms for unambiguous observation of the orbital Hall effect Working paper 2023. Resumo | Links | BibTeX | Tags: 2024
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title = {Curved Nanomagnets: An Experimental Archetype for Skyrmion Stabilization},
author = {Danian A. Dugato and Wesley Jalil and Ramon Cardias and Marcelo Albuquerque and Marcio Costa and Flavio Garcia},
url = {https://www.researchsquare.com/article/rs-4547588/v1},
doi = {10.21203/rs.3.rs-4547588/v1},
year = {2024},
date = {2024-06-10},
urldate = {2024-06-10},
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abstract = {In the fields of nanomagnetism and spintronics, the controlled stabilization of mag- netic skyrmions is a topic of great interest for potential applications in data storage and innovative computing systems. This study delves into the intriguing phenomenon of skyrmions on a hexagonal array of curved nanomagnets. Through a combination of atomistic calculation, micromagnetic simulations, and experimental observations, we thoroughly explore the intricate interplay between magnetic parameters, curvature, and interfacial Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction (iDMI) in the formation of these topolog- ically non-trivial magnetic structures. We have observed the spontaneous formation of isolated skyrmions (<150 nm) on a curved nanomagnet matrix of symmetric Pt/Co/Pt multilayer without the necessity of applied fields. Our research sheds light on the pro- found impact of geometric curvature on iDMI, offering invaluable insights for engi- neering and controlling skyrmionic configurations. This work advances nanomagnetism knowledge and sets the stage for designing skyrmion-based technologies.},
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2023
@article{PhysRevLett.130.116204,
title = {Connecting Higher-Order Topology with the Orbital Hall Effect in Monolayers of Transition Metal Dichalcogenides},
author = {Marcio Costa and Bruno Focassio and Luis M. Canonico and Tarik P. Cysne and Gabriel R. Schleder and R. B. Muniz and Adalberto Fazzio and Tatiana G. Rappoport},
url = {https://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevLett.130.116204},
doi = {10.1103/PhysRevLett.130.116204},
year = {2023},
date = {2023-03-01},
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@article{PhysRevB.107.115402,
title = {Orbital magnetoelectric effect in nanoribbons of transition metal dichalcogenides},
author = {Tarik P. Cysne and Filipe S. M. Guimarães and Luis M. Canonico and Marcio Costa and Tatiana G. Rappoport and R. B. Muniz},
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year = {2023},
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@workingpaper{cysne2023ultrathin,
title = {Ultrathin films of black phosphorus as suitable platforms for unambiguous observation of the orbital Hall effect},
author = {Tarik P. Cysne and Marcio Costa and Marco Buongiorno Nardelli and R. B. Muniz and Tatiana G. Rappoport},
url = {https://arxiv.org/abs/2307.03866},
doi = {10.48550/arXiv.2307.03866},
year = {2023},
date = {2023-01-01},
urldate = {2023-01-01},
abstract = {Phosphorene, a monolayer of black phosphorus, is a two-dimensional material that lacks a multivalley structure in the Brillouin zone and has negligible spin-orbit coupling. This makes it a promising candidate for investigating the orbital Hall effect independently of the valley or spin Hall effects. To model phosphorene, we utilized a DFT-derived tight-binding Hamiltonian, which is constructed with the pseudo atomic orbital projection method. For that purpose, we use the PAOFLOW code with a newly implemented internal basis that provides a fairly good description of the phosphorene conduction bands. By employing linear response theory, we show that phosphorene exhibits a sizable orbital Hall effect with strong anisotropy in the orbital Hall conductivity for the out-of-plane orbital angular momentum component. The magnitude and sign of the conductivity depend upon the in-plane direction of the applied electric field. These distinctive features enable the observation of the orbital Hall effect in this material unambiguously. The effects of strain and of a perpendicularly applied electric field on the phosphorene orbital-Hall response are also explored. We show that a supplementary electric field applied perpendicular to the phosphorene layer in its conductive regime gives rise to an induced in-plane orbital magnetization.},
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