Discovering momentum-dependent magnon spin texture in insulating antiferromagnets: Role of the Kitaev interaction
Masataka Kawano, Chisa Hotta

TL;DR
This paper theoretically demonstrates that the Kitaev interaction induces a novel momentum-dependent magnon spin texture in insulating antiferromagnets, offering a new framework for exploring and designing magnetic materials with potential spintronic applications.
Contribution
The authors introduce a general analytical framework to analyze magnon spin textures in insulating antiferromagnets, highlighting the role of Kitaev interactions and pseudo-spin representations.
Findings
Kitaev interaction generates unique magnon spin textures.
The framework allows control of spin textures via model parameters.
Potential application in power-saving spintronics devices.
Abstract
We theoretically show that the Kitaev interaction generates a novel class of spin texture in the excitation spectrum of the antiferromagnetic insulator found in the Kitaev-Heisenberg- model. In conducting electronic systems, there is a series of vortex type of spin texture along the Fermi surface induced by Rashba and Dresselhaus spin-orbit coupling. Such spin textures are rarely found in magnetic insulators, since there had been no systematic ways to control the kinetics of its quasi-particle called magnon using a magnetic field or spacially asymmetric exchange couplings. Here, we propose a general framework to explore such spin textures in arbitrary insulating antiferromagnets. We introduce an analytical method to transform any complicated Hamiltonian to the simple representation based on pseudo-spin degrees of freedom. The direction of the pseudo-spin on a Bloch sphere…
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