Chiral response of spin spiral-states as the origin of chiral transport fingerprints of spin textures
Jonathan Kipp, Fabian R. Lux, Yuriy Mokrousov

TL;DR
This paper investigates how chiral spin-spiral states influence magnetotransport properties, revealing that chiral contributions can serve as signatures for detecting complex spin textures like skyrmions.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of chiral transport effects in spin-spirals using symmetry arguments and microscopic calculations, highlighting their role in spin texture detection.
Findings
Chiral magnetoconductivity depends on spiral chirality and structure.
Chiral Hall effects are sensitive to spin-spiral parameters.
Chiral contributions are significant for detecting non-trivial spin textures.
Abstract
The transport properties of non-trivial spin textures are coming under closer scrutiny as the amount of experimental data and theoretical simulations is increasing. To extend the commonly accepted yet simplifying and approximate picture of transport effects taking place in systems with spatially varying magnetization, it is important to understand the transport properties of building blocks for spin textures the homochiral spin-spiral states. In this work, by referring to phenomenological symmetry arguments based on the gradient expansion, and explicit calculations within the Kubo framework, we study the transport properties of various types of spin-spirals in a two-dimensional model with strong spin-orbit interaction. In particular, we focus on the contributions to the magnetoconductivity, the planar Hall effect and the anomalous Hall effect, which are sensitive to the sense of…
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