Phonon-induced renormalization of exchange interactions in metallic two-dimensional magnets
Abstract
The presence of spin-polarized charge carriers in metallic magnets provides a mechanism for spin-lattice interactions mediated by electron-phonon coupling. Here, we present a theory of this mechanism used to estimate its effect on the exchange interactions in 2D magnets. Starting from a square lattice model at half filling, we show that the presence of electron-phonon coupling with equilibrium phonon distribution leads to a notable suppression of exchange interactions with temperature. We then apply our approach to the prototypical 2D metallic ferromagnet, FeGeTe, with moderate electron-phonon coupling. We find that the exchange interactions undergo a renormalization, leading to a softening of the magnon modes, and suppression of the Curie temperature by 10\%. We expect that this effect can be further enhanced in systems with strong electron-phonon coupling, as well as for non-equilibrium distribution of phonons induced by strong laser fields or charge currents.
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@article{arxiv.2406.05229,
title = {Phonon-induced renormalization of exchange interactions in metallic two-dimensional magnets},
author = {Danis I. Badrtdinov and Mikhail I. Katsnelson and Alexander N. Rudenko},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2406.05229},
year = {2024}
}
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6 pages, 3 figures