Noncollinear and noncoplanar magnetic order in the extended Hubbard model on anisotropic triangular lattice

Abstract

Motivated by the importance of non-collinear and non-coplanar magnetic phases in determining various electrical properties of magnetic materials, we investigate the phase diagrams of the extended Hubbard model on anisotropic triangular lattice. We make use of a mean-field scheme that treats collinear, non-collinear and non-coplanar phases on equal footing. In addition to the ferromagnetic and 120 antiferromagnetic phases, we find the four-sublattice flux, the 3Q non-coplanar and the non-collinear charge-ordered states to be stable at specific values of filling fraction n. Inter-site Coulomb repulsion leads to intriguing spin-charge ordered phases. Most notable of these are the collinear and non-collinear magnetic states at n=2/3, which occur together with a pinball-liquid-like charge order. Our results demonstrate that the elementary single-orbital extended Hubbard model on a triangular lattice hosts unconventional spin-charge ordered phases, which have been reported in more complex and material-specific electronic Hamiltonians relevant to layered triangular systems.

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