Topological Spin-Orbit Torque in Ferrimagnetic Weyl Semimetal
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Abstract
Spin-orbit torque (SOT) is an electrically generated spin torque from spin-orbit coupling, enabling flexible magnetization control. The SOT conventionally comes from Fermi surfaces and suffers from energy dissipation. A potential solution is to use magnetic Weyl semimetals (MWSMs). MWSMs have nontrivial point nodes (Weyl points), which can yield topological responses and also suppression of dissipation due to small Fermi surfaces. However, the SOT from the Fermi sea, called the "topological SOT" is still unclear in MWSMs, while conventional SOT from Fermi surfaces was confirmed [1].
In this talk, we propose topological SOT in the compensated ferrimagnetic Weyl semimetal Ti2MnAl. With a tight-binding model[2], we derive a sizable topological SOT achieving an efficiency 10-1000 times higher than previous studies of SOT. By investigating mixed Berry curvature, which is the Berry curvature extended in the composite space of momentum and magnetization, we reveal that topological SOT arises from the mirror symmetry breaking in Ti2MnAl [3].
[1] D. Kurebayashi, Y. Araki, and K. Nomura, J. Phys. Soc. Jpn. 90, 084702(2021).
[2] T. Meguro, A. Ozawa, K. Kobayashi, and K. Nomura, J. Phys. Soc. Jpn. 93, 034703 (2024).
[3] T. Meguro, A. Ozawa, K. Kobayashi, Y. Araki, and K. Nomura, arXiv:2409.07106.
In this talk, we propose topological SOT in the compensated ferrimagnetic Weyl semimetal Ti2MnAl. With a tight-binding model[2], we derive a sizable topological SOT achieving an efficiency 10-1000 times higher than previous studies of SOT. By investigating mixed Berry curvature, which is the Berry curvature extended in the composite space of momentum and magnetization, we reveal that topological SOT arises from the mirror symmetry breaking in Ti2MnAl [3].
[1] D. Kurebayashi, Y. Araki, and K. Nomura, J. Phys. Soc. Jpn. 90, 084702(2021).
[2] T. Meguro, A. Ozawa, K. Kobayashi, and K. Nomura, J. Phys. Soc. Jpn. 93, 034703 (2024).
[3] T. Meguro, A. Ozawa, K. Kobayashi, Y. Araki, and K. Nomura, arXiv:2409.07106.
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Publication: T. Meguro, A. Ozawa, K. Kobayashi, Y. Araki, and K. Nomura, arXiv:2409.07106.
Presenters
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Tomonari Meguro
Kyushu university, Department of Physics
Authors
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Tomonari Meguro
Kyushu university, Department of Physics
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Akihiro Ozawa
Institute for Solid State Physics, the University of Tokyo
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Koji Kobayashi
Sophia University, Physics Division
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Yasufumi Araki
Japan Atomic Energy Agency
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Kentaro Nomura
Kyushu University, Department of Physics, Kyushu University