A-phase origin in B20 helimagnets

Physics – Condensed Matter – Strongly Correlated Electrons

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A-phase origin in cubic helimagnets ($M n S i,F e G e$ etc) is explained. It is shown that its upper bound is a result of the spin-wave instability at $H_\perp>\sqrt{8/3}\Delta=H_{A2}$ where $H_\perp$ are the magnetic field perpendicular to the helix axis $\m k$ and $\Delta$ the spin-wave gap respectively. The last appears due to the spin-wave interaction if one takes into account that the Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction acts between different spins. The infra-red divergences (IRD) in the 1/S series for the magnetic energy at $H_\perp\to H_{A2}$ are responsible for the lower A-phase boundary $H_{A1}$. It is shown that the A-phase exists at all $T

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