Current-induced torques in continuous antiferromagnetic textures
Abstract
We study the influence of an electric current on a continuous non-collinear antiferromagnetic texture. Despite the lack of a net magnetic moment we find that the exchange interaction between conduction electrons and local magnetization generally results in current-induced torques that are similar in phenomenology to spin transfer torques in ferromagnets. We present the generalization of the non-linear sigma model equation of motion for the N\'e\`el vector that includes these current-induced torques, and briefly discuss the resulting current-induced antiferromagnetic domain wall motion and spin-wave Doppler shift. We give an interpretation of our results using a unifying picture of current-induced torques in ferromagnets and antiferromagnets in which they are viewed as due to the current-induced spin polarization resulting from an effective spin-orbit coupling.
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