Emergence of Meron Kekul\'e lattices in twisted N\'eel antiferromagnets
Kyoung-Min Kim, Se Kwon Kim

TL;DR
This paper proposes a new type of topological soliton lattice called Meron Kekule9 lattice in twisted bilayer Ne9el antiferromagnets, demonstrating controllable Kekule9 patterns of merons via twist angle and exchange coupling.
Contribution
It introduces the concept of Meron Kekule9 lattices formed from topological solitons in magnetic systems, with tunable bond lengths through twist and exchange interactions.
Findings
Meron cores stabilize into Kekule9-O pattern.
Bond lengths can be tuned by twist angle.
The lattice offers extensive control over meron configurations.
Abstract
A Kekul\'e lattice is an exotic, distorted lattice structure exhibiting alternating bond lengths, distinguished from naturally formed atomic crystals. Despite its evident applicability, the formation of a Kekul\'e lattice from topological solitons in magnetic systems has remained elusive. Here, we propose twisted bilayer easy-plane N\'eel antiferromagnets as a promising platform for achieving a "Meron Kekul\'e lattice"--a distorted topological soliton lattice comprised of antiferromagnetic merons as its lattice elements. We demonstrate that the cores of these merons are stabilized into the Kekul\'e-O pattern with different intracell and intercell bond lengths across moir\'e supercells, thereby forming a Meron Kekul\'e lattice. Moreover, the two bond lengths of the Meron Kekul\'e lattice can be fine-tuned by adjusting the twist angle and specifics of the interlayer exchange coupling,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhysics of Superconductivity and Magnetism · Magnetism in coordination complexes · Nonlinear Waves and Solitons
