准对称受约束旋转铁磁在变磁体中的铁磁
Mercè Roig1,2, Yue Yu2, Rune C Ekman1
1University of Copenhagen, Niels Bohr Institute, DK-2100 Copenhagen, Denmark.
Physical review letters
|July 31, 2025
概括
变磁体表现出异常的霍尔效应 (AHE),与它们的自旋轨道合 (SOC) 有关. 这项研究揭示了一种新的对称性,解释了这些材料中变化的铁磁时刻和磁性异性质.
科学领域:
- 凝聚物质物理学 凝聚物质物理学
- 材料科学是一种材料科学.
- 这就是Spintronics.
背景情况:
- 变磁体破坏时间逆向对称性,使得异常的霍尔效应 (AHE) 取决于尼尔向量.
- 由于共享的对称性,AHE通常与铁磁旋转矩相关.
- 密度函数理论 (DFT) 揭示了不同变磁化合物中不同的AHE大小和可以忽略的铁磁时刻.
研究的目的:
- 为了解释铁磁旋转时刻和替代磁铁的AHE大小观察到的变化.
- 引入一个统一的理论框架,以了解变磁.
- 为预测尼尔向量方向和磁性异构提供工具.
主要方法:
- 对变磁的现实最小模型的分析.
- 研究旋转轨道合 (SOC) 效应.
- 导出分析表达式的磁性异构性能量.
主要成果:
- 发现一个一般的SOC启用准对称性:单轴旋转空间组.
- 解释各种变磁材料中铁磁旋转矩幅度的解释.
- 开发磁性异构性能量的分析公式.
结论:
- 单轴旋转空间组为变磁体中的铁磁旋转矩变化提供了一个基本的解释.
- 磁性异构性能量的分析表达式简化了首选的尼尔向量方向的识别.
- 这项工作提供了更深入地了解替代磁铁的特性及其在自旋电子学中的潜在应用.
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