Quantum theory of spin waves in finite chiral spin chains
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Roldán Molina, A.
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Santander, M. J.
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Núñez Vásquez, Álvaro
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Fernández Rossier, J.
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2014-12-19T02:50:20Z
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2014-12-19T02:50:20Z
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2014
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Physical review B 89, 054403 (2014)
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DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.89.054403
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/126704
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Abstract
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We calculate the effect of spin waves on the properties of finite-size spin chains with a chiral spin ground
state observed on biatomic Fe chains deposited on iridium(001). The system is described with a Heisenberg
model supplemented with a Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya coupling and a uniaxial single ion anisotropy that presents
a chiral spin ground state. Spin waves are studied using the Holstein-Primakoff boson representation of spin
operators. Both the renormalized ground state and the elementary excitations are found by means of Bogoliubov
transformation, as a function of the two variables that can be controlled experimentally, the applied magnetic
field and the chain length. Three main results are found. First, because of the noncollinear nature of the classical
ground state, there is a significant zero-point reduction of the ground-state magnetization of the spin spiral.
Second, there is a critical external field from which the ground state changes from chiral spin ground state to
collinear ferromagnetic order. The character of the two lowest-energy spin waves changes from edge modes
to confined bulk modes over this critical field. Third, in the spin-spiral state, the spin-wave spectrum exhibits
oscillatory behavior as function of the chain length with the same period of the spin helix.
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The authors thank funding from grants from Fondecyt (Grant No. 1110271), Fondo de Innovación para la Competitividad-MINECON (Grant No. ICM P10-061-F), and Anillo ACT Grant No. 1117). A.S.N. also acknowledges support from Financiamiento Basal para Centros Científicos y Tecnológicos de Excelencia under Project No. FB 0807 (Chile). A.R.M., M.J.S., and A.S.N. acknowledge the hospitality of the INL.