Moir\'e magnons in twisted bilayer magnets with collinear order
Abstract
We explore the moir\'e magnon bands in twisted bilayer magnets with next-nearest neighboring Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interactions, assuming that the out-of-plane collinear magnetic order is preserved under weak interlayer coupling. By calculating the magnonic band structures and the topological Chern numbers for four representative cases, we find that (i) the valley moir\'e bands are extremely flat over a wide range of continuous twist angles; (ii) the topological Chern numbers of the lowest few flat bands vary significantly with the twist angle; and (iii) the lowest few topological flat bands in bilayer antiferromagnets entail nontrivial thermal spin transport in the transverse direction; These properties make twisted bilayer magnets an ideal platform to study the magnonic counterparts of moir\'e electrons, where the statistical distinction between magnons and electrons leads to fundamentally new physical behavior.
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