Spin Models for Modeling Magnets

SPICE Workshop on Altermagnetism: Emerging Opportunities in a New Magnetic Phase, May 9th - 11th 2023

Stefan Blügel

It has become common practice to study the stability, dynamics, thermodynamics and phase diagrams of magnets using classical spin-lattice models with pairwise exchange interactions of the Heisenberg type. In recent years, however, the focus has been on increasingly complex magnetic structures including noncollinear spin textures such as skyrmions, many of which arise from a competition of different spin interactions. On the other hand, we studied magnets with increasingly involved and complex electronic structures. As a consequence, we witnessed additional interactions had to be added to the established spin-models more and more often to explain the magnetic order (four-spin-three-site interaction [1,2], four-spin-four- site interaction [3], chiral-biquadratic interaction [4-7], topological chiral-chiral and spin-chiral interaction [8], etc.). This sounds like a very spontaneous unsatisfactory case-by-case procedure and it seems totally unclear all important interactions are captured or important ones are still missing. In this lecture, I present an attempt to derive systematically the spin Hamiltonian of all exchange interactions from the very general principle of indistinguishability of electrons in a many-electron system. This provides an rigorous ansatz for reasonable spin- Hamiltonians.

Work was carried out in collaboration with Hiroshi Katsumoto, Fabian Lux and Yuriy Mokrousov.

Funding from Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) through SPP-2137 (project BL444/16-2) and SFB-1238 (project C1) is greatly acknowledged.

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