Critical spin dynamics of Heisenberg ferromagnets revisited
Abstract
We calculate the dynamic structure factor in the paramagnetic regime of quantum Heisenberg ferromagnets for temperatures close to the critical temperature using our recently developed functional renormalization group approach to quantum spin systems. In dimensions we find that for small momenta and frequencies the dynamic structure factor assumes the scaling form , where is the static spin-spin correlation function, is the correlation length, and the characteristic time-scale is proportional to . We explicitly calculate the dynamic scaling function and find satisfactory agreement with neutron scattering experiments probing the critical spin dynamics in EuO and EuS. Precisely at the critical point where our result for the dynamic structure factor can be written as , where . We find that vanishes as for large , and as for small . While the large-frequency behavior of is consistent with calculations based on mode-coupling theory and with perturbative renormalization group calculations to second order in , our result for small frequencies disagrees with previous calculations. We argue that up until now neither experiments nor numerical simulations are sufficiently accurate to determine the low-frequency behavior of . We also calculate the low-temperature behavior of in one- and two dimensional ferromagnets and find that it satisfies dynamic scaling with exponent and exhibits a pseudogap for small frequencies.
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@article{arxiv.2111.07621,
title = {Critical spin dynamics of Heisenberg ferromagnets revisited},
author = {Dmytro Tarasevych and Peter Kopietz},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2111.07621},
year = {2022}
}
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19 pages, 18 figures