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RKKY interaction in Rashba altermagnets

Morten Amundsen, Arne Brataas, Jacob Linder

2024Physical review. B./Physical review. B25 citationsDOI

Abstract

The interaction between two impurity spins provides vital information about the host system and has been suggested to form a building block in quantum computation and spintronic devices. We here determine this Ruderman-Kittel-Kasuya-Yosida (RKKY) interaction in recently discovered altermagnetic materials, including the presence of a Zeeman field, in a two- and three-dimensional altermagnet. In two dimensions, we also study the effect of Rashba spin-orbit coupling. Our results reveal that the momentum-resolved spin polarization of the itinerant carriers in the altermagnet changes the RKKY interaction qualitatively from the isotropic spin splitting in a ferromagnet. The Ising-contribution directed parallel with the altermagnetism is found to exhibit a beating pattern reflecting the shape of the Fermi surface of the system and may thus be further influenced by an out-of-plane Zeeman field. However, the exchange interaction for in-plane impurity spins deviates only slightly from that of a normal metal. On shorter length scales, we find that the Ising, the Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya terms, and other noncollinear interaction terms in the RKKY interaction acquire a rapidly oscillating behavior as a function of the relative angle between the impurity spins, which is not present in the ferromagnetic case. We determine how this new length scale depends on the system parameters analytically. Our results show that the RKKY interaction in altermagnets is qualitatively different from that of ferromagnets despite both breaking time-reversal symmetry.

Topics & Concepts

RKKY interactionCondensed matter physicsSpinsFerromagnetismPhysicsZeeman effectIsing modelSpintronicsExchange interactionSpin (aerodynamics)Fermi surfaceMagnetic fieldQuantum mechanicsSuperconductivityThermodynamicsMagnetic properties of thin filmsQuantum and electron transport phenomenaAdvanced Condensed Matter Physics
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