Incommensuration in odd-parity antiferromagnets
Changhee Lee, Nico A. Hackner, and P. M. R. Brydon

TL;DR
This paper investigates the stability of incommensurate magnetic states in odd-parity antiferromagnets, revealing that symmetry conditions favor incommensuration and that spin-orbit coupling can induce or enhance incommensurate phases.
Contribution
It demonstrates that symmetry conditions allowing odd-parity spin polarization also permit incommensurate magnetic order, providing a theoretical framework for understanding incommensuration in these materials.
Findings
Incommensurate states are favored by symmetry conditions in odd-parity AFMs.
Spin-orbit coupling can promote incommensuration or favor in-plane magnetic moments.
Incommensurate phases likely precede or directly emerge in odd-parity AFMs.
Abstract
Inversion-asymmetric antiferromagnets (AFMs) with odd-parity spin-polarization pattern have been proposed as a new venue for spintronics. These AFMs require commensurate ordering to ensure an effective time-reversal symmetry, which guarantees a strictly antisymmetric spin polarization of the electronic states. Recently, nonsymmorphic centrosymmetric crystals have been identified as a broad class of materials which could exhibit unit-cell doubling magnetism with odd-parity spin-polarization. Here we investigate the stability of these states against incommensuration. We first demonstrate that the symmetry conditions which permit a p-wave spin polarization pattern also permit the existence of a non-relativistic Lifshitz invariant in the phenomenological Ginzburg-Landau free energy. This implies magnetism with an incommensurate ordering vector, independent of its microscopic origin. AFMs…
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