论文标题
自旋谷耦合2D晶体中的非扰动间接交换
Non-perturbative indirect exchange in spin-valley coupled 2D crystals
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论文摘要
我们研究了用Kane-Mele模型描述的自旋谷耦合系统中磁性杂质的局部自旋之间的间接交换相互作用。我们的模型捕获了1H过渡金属二甲化合物(TMDS)单层的能量带的主要成分,例如1H-MOS $ _2 $和1H-NBSE $ _2 $。为了获得有效的相互作用,我们使用哈密顿量的确切对角线化,避免动量截止。我们首先将标准扰动扩展根据近多交换进行比较与相互作用的确切计算,从而经典地处理本地旋转。我们发现,扰动理论甚至超出了相关的功绩,交易所$ j $与跳高$ t $之间的比率很小的政权。我们验证,从扰动理论中得出的有效间接交换汉密尔顿人也在非扰动制度中起作用。此外,我们分析了相互作用不同项(Heisenberg,Ising和Dzyaloshinskii $ -Moriya(DM)),Fermi-Surface拓扑结构的对称性之间的相互作用,以及放置杂质的晶体学方向。我们表明,沿扶手椅方向的间接交换实际上是像海森伯格一样的,这是由于该方向的晶体结构的反射对称性。最后,我们探讨了间接交换的开发,并结合了原子操纵,以设计Majumdar-Ghosh模型。我们的结果表明,TMD为工程师的间接交换交互提供了极为通用的平台。
We study indirect exchange interactions between localized spins of magnetic impurities in spin-valley coupled systems described with the Kane-Mele model. Our model captures the main ingredients of the energy bands of 1H transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) monolayers, such as 1H-MoS$_2$ and 1H-NbSe$_2$. To obtain the effective interactions, we use the exact diagonalization of the Hamiltonian, avoiding momentum cut-offs. We start by comparing the standard perturbation expansion in terms of the Kondo exchange with the exact calculation of the interaction, treating the local spins classically. We find that perturbation theory works well even beyond the regime where the relevant figure of merit, the ratio between the exchange $J$ and the hopping $t$, is small. We verify that the effective indirect exchange Hamiltonian derived from perturbation theory also works in the non-perturbative regime. Additionally, we analyse the interplay between the symmetry of the different terms of the interaction (Heisenberg, Ising, and Dzyaloshinskii$-$Moriya (DM)), the Fermi-surface topology, and the crystallographic direction in which the impurities are placed. We show that the indirect exchange along the armchair direction is actually Heisenberg-like, due to the reflection symmetry of the crystal structure around this direction. Finally, we explore the exploitation of indirect exchange, combined with atomic manipulation, to engineer the Majumdar-Ghosh Model. Our results show that TMDs provide an extremely versatile platform to engineer indirect exchange interactions.