Impact of the honeycomb spin-lattice on topological magnons and edge states in ferromagnetic 2D skyrmion crystals
Doried Ghader, Bilal Jabakhanji

TL;DR
This study explores how honeycomb lattice geometry influences topological magnon edge states in ferromagnetic 2D skyrmion crystals, revealing conditions for their emergence, coexistence, and topological phase transitions.
Contribution
It provides the first theoretical analysis of magnon topology and edge states in honeycomb lattice ferromagnetic skyrmion crystals, including experimentally relevant parameters.
Findings
Chiral topological edge states appear in the first magnon gap over a range of parameters.
Magnetic field induces topological phase transitions, changing the number of edge states.
Edge states can coexist in multiple magnon gaps, enabling frequency-multiplexed magnonic transport.
Abstract
Magnons have been intensively studied in two-dimensional (2D) ferromagnetic (FM) skyrmion crystals (SkXs) stabilized on Bravais lattices, particularly triangular and square lattices. In these systems, topological edge states (TESs) have been reported in higher-energy magnon gaps, while the first magnon gap is found to be topologically trivial. In this context, antiferromagnetic (AFM) SkXs on the triangular spin lattice have been considered potentially more interesting for applications, since TESs emerge already in the first magnon gap. Meanwhile, the magnon topology of SkXs stabilized on non-Bravais spin lattices remains largely unexplored. In this work, we theoretically investigate the magnon band structure and TESs in 2D FM SkXs stabilized on the honeycomb spin lattice, including experimentally motivated parameter sets relevant to van der Waals magnets. We show that chiral TESs emerge…
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