论文标题
沮丧的反铁磁三角晶格与dzyaloshinskii-moriya相互作用:基态,自旋波,天际晶体,相变
Frustrated Antiferromagnetic Triangular Lattice with Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya Interaction: Ground States, Spin Waves, Skyrmion Crystal, Phase Transition
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论文摘要
我们在本文中研究了一个三角晶格,海森堡旋转通过反铁磁交换交互$ j $和dzyaloshinskii-moriya(DM)相互作用$ D $ d $,在最近的邻居(NN)之间。我们考虑两种情况:DM矢量$ \ Mathbf D $垂直于晶格平面的第一种情况,而第二种情况则位于飞机中。在两种情况下,磁场$ h $均垂直于自旋平面。该系统的基态(GS)是通过在两种情况下使用非常快速陡度的方法最小化能量来计算的。如果垂直$ \ MATHBF D $带有$ h = 0 $,则GS是定期的。我们通过分析确定以两个定义明确的角度为特征的GS配置。在这种情况下,我们计算了自旋波频谱,该频谱表明,对于小波向量,系统中禁止旋转波。当$ h \ neq 0 $时,垂直$ \ mathbf d $ case中的GS显示没有天空。但是,对于带有$ h \ neq 0 $的平面$ \ mathbf d $,我们在$ t = 0 $组成的Skyrmions晶体由三个互穿Skyrmion Sublattice Crystals组成,同意与早期作品中的低$ T $旋转纹理。我们通过Monte Carlo模拟显示,在临界温度以下的有限温度下,这种天空晶体的晶体稳定。
We study in this article a triangular lattice with Heisenberg spins interacting with each other via an antiferromagnetic exchange interaction $J$ and a Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya (DM) interaction $D$, between nearest-neighbors (NN). We consider two cases: the first case in which the DM vector $\mathbf D$ is perpendicular to the lattice plane and the second case where it lies in the plane. A magnetic field $H$ is applied perpendicular to the spin plane in both cases. The ground state (GS) of this system is calculated by minimizing the energy using the very fast steepest-descent method in the two cases. In the case of perpendicular $\mathbf D$ with $H=0$, the GS is periodic. We analytically determine the GS configuration which is characterized by two well-defined angles. We calculate the spin-wave spectrum in this case which shows that for small wave vectors the spin waves are forbidden in the system. When $H\neq 0$, the GS in the perpendicular $\mathbf D$ case shows no skyrmions. However, in the case of in-plane $\mathbf D$ with $H\neq 0$, we find a crystal of skyrmions at $T=0$ composed of three interpenetrating skyrmion sublattice crystals, in agreement with low-$T$ spin textures found in earlier works. We show by Monte Carlo simulations that this skyrmion crystal is stable at finite temperatures below a critical temperature.