Spin susceptibilities in magnetic type-I and type-II Weyl semimetals
Feng Xiong, Xingjie Han, Carsten Honerkamp

TL;DR
This paper studies how electron interactions influence magnetic susceptibilities in Weyl semimetals, revealing how tilt parameters and doping affect magnetic order tendencies and phase transitions.
Contribution
It introduces a RPA-based approach to analyze spin susceptibilities in tilted Weyl semimetals, highlighting the impact of tilt and doping on magnetic instabilities and phases.
Findings
Critical interaction strength decreases from type-I to type-II Weyl semimetals.
Enhanced transverse spin susceptibility perpendicular to tilt direction.
Multiple magnetic ordering patterns emerge with varying tilt and interaction strength.
Abstract
We investigate interacting spin susceptibilities in lattice models for -reversal symmetry-broken Weyl semimetals. We employ a random phase approximation (RPA) method for the spin-SU(2)-symmetry-broken case that includes mixtures of ladder and bubble diagrams, beyond a SU(2)-symmetric case. Within this approach, the relations between the tendency towards magnetic order and the band structure tilt parameter under different temperatures are explored. The critical interaction strength for magnetic ordering decreases as the tilt term changes from type-I Weyl semimetals to type-II. The lower temperature, the sharper is the drop in at the critical point between them. The variation of with a slight doping near half-filling is also studied. It is generally found that these Weyl systems show a strongly anisotropic spin response with an enhanced doubly…
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