Non-coplanar spin structure in Co<sub>1/3</sub>TaS<sub>2</sub> induced by the biquadratic spin interaction
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Abstract
Recently, antiferromagnetic materials with nontrivial spin arrangements have gained broad interest due to their unique properties, making them suitable for technological applications. In Co1/3TaS2, a large spontaneous Hall effect induced by a non-coplanar spin structure, as well as a two-step phase transition of the spin structure with respect to temperature, has been experimentally reported [1,2,3]. The biquadratic (BQ) spin interaction is suggested as the mechanism stabilizing the non-coplanar structure. A phenomenological model confirms that, while tiny compared to the bilinear interaction, finite BQ interactions are necessary to explain the experimental results.
We employ the SCE-DLM method to calculate the BQ interaction from first principles without bias [4,5]. The results of SCE-DLM are consistent with both experiments and the phenomenological model. In the presentation, we will discuss these results in further detail.
We employ the SCE-DLM method to calculate the BQ interaction from first principles without bias [4,5]. The results of SCE-DLM are consistent with both experiments and the phenomenological model. In the presentation, we will discuss these results in further detail.
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Publication: [1] H. Takagi, R. Takagi, S. Minami, et al., Nat. Phys. 19, 961–968 (2023).<br>[2] P. Park, W. Cho, C. Kim, et al., Nat. Commun. B 14, 8346 (2023).<br>[3] P. Park, W. Cho, C. Kim, et al., Phys. Rev. B 109, L060403 (2024).<br>[4] L. Szunyogh, L. Udvardi, et al., Phys. Rev. B 83, 024401 (2011).<br>[5] T. Hatanaka, T. Nomoto, R. Arita, arXiv:2405.04369 (2024).
Presenters
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Tatsuto Hatanaka
Univ. of Tokyo, RIKEN CEMS
Authors
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Tatsuto Hatanaka
Univ. of Tokyo, RIKEN CEMS
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Takuya Nomoto
Univ of Tokyo, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Tokyo Metropolitan Univ.
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Ryotaro Arita
Univ of Tokyo, Univ. of Tokyo, RIKEN CEMS