Direct Evidence of Topological Defects in Electron Waves through Nanoscale Localized Magnetic Charge.

Nano Lett

Materials Science Division , Argonne National Laboratory , Lemont , Illinois 60439 , United States.

Published: November 2018

Topological concepts play an important role in, and provide unique insights into, many physical phenomena. In particular topological defects have become an active area of research due to their relevance to diverse systems including condensed matter and the early universe. These defects arise in systems during phase transitions or symmetry-breaking operations that lead to a specific configuration of the order parameter that is stable against external perturbations. In this work, we experimentally show that excitations or defects carrying magnetic charge in artificial spin ices introduce a topological defect in incident coherent electron waves. This results in the formation of a localized electron vortex beam carrying orbital angular momentum that is directly correlated with the magnetic charge. This work provides unique insight into the interaction of electrons with magnetically charged excitations and the effect on their topology thereby opening new possibilities to explore exotic scattering and quantum effects in nanoscale condensed-matter systems.

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