Trends of higher-order exchange interactions in transition-metal trilayers
Mara Gutzeit, Soumyajyoti Haldar, Sebastian Meyer, Stefan Heinze

TL;DR
This study systematically investigates higher-order exchange interactions in transition-metal trilayers using density functional theory, revealing their significant influence on magnetic states and stability of skyrmions, especially in Fe-based systems.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive analysis of higher-order exchange interactions in transition-metal trilayers and their impact on magnetic ground states.
Findings
Higher-order interactions are significant in Fe-based trilayers.
Three-site four spin interaction influences magnetic ground state transitions.
Positive four-site four spin interaction enhances skyrmion stability.
Abstract
We present a systematic study of higher-order exchange interactions beyond the pair-wise Heisenberg exchange in transition-metal trilayers based on density functional theory calculations. We show that these terms can play an important role in magnetic trilayers composed of a single hexagonal Fe or Co atomic layer sandwiched between and transition-metal layers. We study the dependence of the biquadratic and the three-site and four-site four spin interaction on the band filling of the and layers as well as the stacking sequence, i.e. fcc vs. hcp stacking. Our calculations reveal relatively small higher-order interactions for Co based trilayers. For Fe based trilayers with a Rh or Ir layer the higher-order terms can be on the same order of magnitude as pair-wise Heisenberg exchange. The trends obtained for freestanding trilayers are used to understand the higher-order…
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