Magnetic vortex liquid and anomalous thermal Hall conductivity in frustrated magnets with bond-dependent interactions
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Abstract
Recently, the observation of large thermal Hall conductivities in correlated insulators with no apparent broken symmetry have generated immense interest and debates on the underlying ground states. Here, considering frustrated magnets with bond-dependent interactions, which are realized in the so-called Kitaev materials, we theoretically demonstrate that a large thermal Hall conductivity can originate from a classical ground state without any magnetic order. We discover a novel liquid state of magnetic vortices, which are inhomogeneous spin textures embedded in the background of polarized spins, under out-of-plane magnetic fields. In the classical regime, different configurations of vortices form a degenerate manifold. We study the static and dynamical properties of the magnetic vortex liquid state at zero and finite temperatures. In particular, we show that the spin excitation spectrum resembles a continuum of nearly flat Chern bands, which ultimately leads to a large thermal Hall conductivity. Possible connections to experiments are discussed. [arXiv:2009.03332]
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Presenters
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Li Ern Chern
Univ of Toronto
Authors
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Li Ern Chern
Univ of Toronto
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Finn Lasse Buessen
Univ of Toronto, Department of Physics, University of Toronto
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Yong-Baek Kim
Univ of Toronto