Magnetic skyrmions are mobile topological spin textures that can be manipulated by different means. Their applications have been frequently discussed in the context of information carriers for racetrack memory devices, which on the other hand, exhibit a skyrmion Hall effect as a result of the nontrivial real-space topology. While the skyrmion Hall effect is believed to be detrimental for constructing racetrack devices, we show here that it can be implemented for realizing a three-terminal skyrmion circulator. In analogy to the microwave circulator, nonreciprocal transportation and circulation of skyrmions are studied both numerically and experimentally. In particular, successful control of the circulating direction of being either clockwise or counterclockwise is demonstrated, simply by changing the sign of the topological charge. Our studies suggest that the topological property of skyrmions can be incorporated for enabling …
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/acs.nanolett.2c03789