CP$^2$ Skyrmions and Skyrmion Crystals in Realistic Quantum Magnets
Abstract: Magnetic skyrmions are nanoscale topological textures that have been recently observed in different families of quantum magnets. These textures are known as CP$1$ skyrmions because the target manifold of the magnetization field is the 2D sphere $S2 \cong$ CP${1}$. Here we report the emergence of magnetic CP$2$ skyrmions in realistic spin-$1$ models. Unlike CP$1$ skyrmions, CP$2$ skyrmions can also arise as metastable textures of quantum paramagnets, opening a new road to discover emergent topological solitons in non-magnetic materials. The quantum phase diagram of the spin-$1$ models also includes magnetic field-induced CP$2$ skyrmion crystals that can be detected with regular momentum- (diffraction) and real-space (Lorentz transmission electron microscopy) experimental techniques.
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