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Understanding Anomalous Magnetothermal Transport via Disentangling Shear and Compression Phonons

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2026-04-14 v2

Abstract

Magnetothermal transport in various frustrated magnets exhibits striking field-dependent anomalies that deviate from conventional magnon or phonon transport. To understand such anomalies, we derive an effective spin-phonon Hamiltonian in which phonons with different polarizations couple selectively to distinct spin operators in the strong spin-orbit coupling limit, and show that symmetry-constrained spin-lattice coupling naturally leads to mode-selective spin-phonon interactions. As a result, compression and shear phonon modes contribute to spin heat current across different magnetic-field regimes. Using a Landauer transport framework combined with exact diagonalization of spin chains coupled to a phonon bath, we show that this mechanism produces a characteristic peak-dip-peak structure in the field dependence of heat current, providing a microscopic explanation for field-induced transport anomalies in spin-orbit-coupled Mott insulators.

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@article{arxiv.2603.18137,
  title  = {Understanding Anomalous Magnetothermal Transport via Disentangling Shear and Compression Phonons},
  author = {Haoting Xu and Antoine Matar and Hae-Young Kee},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.18137},
  year   = {2026}
}

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8 pages, 5 figures, plus Supplemental Material