Helimagnons in a chiral ground state of the pyrochlore antiferromagnets
Abstract
The Goldstone mode in a helical magnetic phase, also known as the helimagnon, is a propagating mode with a highly anisotropic dispersion relation. Here we study theoretically the helimagnon excitations in a complex chiral ground state of pyrochlore antiferromagnets such as spinel CdCr2O4 and itinerant magnet YMn2. We show that the effective theory of the soft modes in the helical state possesses a symmetry similar to that of smectic liquid crystals. We compute the low-energy spin-wave spectrum based on a microscopic spin Hamiltonian and find a dispersion relation characteristic of the helimagnons. By performing dynamics simulations with realistic model parameters, we also obtain an overall agreement between experiment and the numerical spin-wave spectrum. Our work thus also clarifies the mechanisms that relive the magnetic frustration in these compounds.
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@article{arxiv.1205.4225,
title = {Helimagnons in a chiral ground state of the pyrochlore antiferromagnets},
author = {Eunsong Choi and Gia-Wei Chern and Natalia B. Perkins},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1205.4225},
year = {2013}
}
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5 pages, 3 figures