Magnetic skyrmions are topologically protected whirling spin textures that
can be stabilized in magnetic materials in which a chiral interaction is
present. Their limited size together with their robustness against the external
perturbations promote them as the ultimate magnetic storage bit in a novel
generation of memory and logic devices. Despite many examples of the signature
of magnetic skyrmions in the electrical signal, only low temperature
measurements, mainly in magnetic materials with B20 crystal structure, have
demonstrated the skyrmions contribution to the electrical transport properties.
Using the combination of Magnetic Force Microscopy (MFM) and Hall resistivity
measurements, we demonstrate the electrical detection of sub-100 nm skyrmions
in multilayered thin film at room temperature (RT). We furthermore analyse the
room temperature Hall signal of a single skyrmion which contribution is mainly
dominated by anomalous Hall effect.Comment: 13 pages, 4 figure