Origin and dynamics of umbrella states in rare-earth iron garnets
Abstract
Rare-earth iron garnets FeO are fascinating insulators with very diverse magnetic phases. Their strong potential in spintronic devices has encouraged a renewal of interest in the study of their low temperature spin structures and spin wave dynamics. A striking feature of rare-earth garnets with -ions exhibiting strong crystal-field effects like Tb-, Dy-, Ho-, and Er-ions is the observation of low-temperature non-collinear magnetic structures featuring "umbrella-like" arrangements of the rare-earth magnetic moments. In this study, we demonstrate that such umbrella magnetic states are naturally emerging from the crystal-field anisotropies of the rare-earth ions. By means of a general model endowed with only the necessary elements from the crystal structure, we show how umbrella-like spin structures can take place and calculate the canting-angle as a result of the competition between the exchange-interaction of the rare-earth and the iron ions as well as the crystal-field anisotropy. Our results are compared to experimental data, and a study of the polarised spin wave dynamics is presented. Our study improves the understanding of umbrella-like spin structures and paves the way for more complex spin wave calculations in rare-earth iron garnets with non-collinear magnetic phases.
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@article{arxiv.2207.00017,
title = {Origin and dynamics of umbrella states in rare-earth iron garnets},
author = {Bruno Tomasello and Dan Mannix and Stephan Geprägs and Timothy Ziman},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2207.00017},
year = {2022}
}
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8 pages, 7 figures