We report strong unidirectional anisotropy in bulk polycrystalline B20 FeGe
measured by ferromagnetic resonance spectroscopy. Bulk and micron-sized samples
were produced and analytically characterized. FeGe is a B20 compound with
inherent Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction. Lorenz microscopy confirms a
skyrmion lattice at 190K in a magnetic field of 150 mT.
Ferromagnetic resonance was measured at 276K±1K,
near the Curie temperature. Two resonance modes were observed, both exhibit a
unidirectional anisotropy of K=1153J/m3±10J/m3 in
the primary, and K=28J/m3±2J/m3 in the secondary
mode, previously unknown in bulk ferromagnets. Additionally, about 25 standing
spin wave modes are observed inside a micron-sized FeGe wedge, measured at room
temperature (∼293 K). These modes also exhibit unidirectional
anisotropy