Physical Review B | 2021

Antichiral ferromagnetism

 
 
 
 

Abstract


Here by combining a symmetry-based analysis with numerical computations we predict a new kind of magnetic ordering - antichiral ferromagnetism. The relationship between chiral and antichiral magnetic order is conceptually similar to the relationship between ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic order. Without loss of generality, we focus our investigation on crystals with full tetrahedral symmetry where chiral interaction terms - Lifshitz invariants - are forbidden by symmetry. However, we demonstrate existence of a symmetry-dictated term, ${m_x m_y m_z \\nabla\\cdot\\mathbf{m}}$ that leads to nontrivial smooth magnetic textures in the form of helix-like segments of alternating opposite chiralities. The unconventional order manifests itself beyond the ground state by stabilizing excitations such as domains and skyrmions in an antichiral form.

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DOI 10.1103/PhysRevB.104.L020406
Language English
Journal Physical Review B

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