Modeling the complex magnetic phase diagram of the axion insulator candidate EuIn2As2 in a magnetic field
ORAL
Abstract
The axion insulator candidate EuIn2As2 exhibits a broken-helix magnetic ground state [S. X. M. Riberolles et al., Nature communications, 12(1), 1-7. (2021)] that breaks inversion but respects the product of twofold rotation and time-reversal (2’) symmetry. This 2’ symmetry is predicted to lead to exotic protected gapless surface states on select crystal faces. Motivated by the recent neutron scattering experiments that report a complex magnetic behavior in an external magnetic field, we design and study a minimal symmetry-constrained spin model that exhibits a broken-helix ground state. In addition to first, second, and third neighbor bilinear exchange interactions, we identify a first-neighbor biquadratic exchange coupling as the crucial ingredient to capture the unique physics of the material. We map out the phase diagram in a magnetic field, focusing on the evolution of the different helical magnetic domains observed in the ground state. We find that different domains are characterized by different symmetries in a magnetic field, pointing to the intriguing possibility of protected gapless modes located at internal domain wall boundaries in the material.
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Presenters
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Ana-Marija Nedic
Iowa State University
Authors
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Ana-Marija Nedic
Iowa State University
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Simon X Riberolles
Ames Lab
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Brinda Kuthanazhi
Iowa State University
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Thais V Trevisan
Ames Laboratory / Iowa State University
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Feng Ye
Oak Ridge National Lab, SNS, ORNL
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Paul C Canfield
Iowa State University, Ames National Laboratory, Ames National Laboratory/Iowa State University
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Robert J McQueeney
Iowa State University
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Peter P Orth
Iowa State University, Ames National Laboratory
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Benjamin G Ueland
Ames National Laboratory