Orbital Magnetic Moment of Magnons
Abstract
In experiments and applications usually the spin magnetic moment of magnons is considered. In this Paper we identify an additional degree of freedom of magnons: an orbital magnetic moment brought about by spin-orbit coupling.Our microscopic theory uncovers that spin magnetization MS and orbital magnetization MO are independent quantities. They are not necessarily collinear; thus, even when the total spin moment is compensated due to antiferromagnetism (MS = 0), MO may be nonzero. This scenario of orbital weak ferromagnetism is realized in paradigmatic kagome antiferromagnets with Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction. We demonstrate that magnets exhibiting a magnonic orbital moment are omnipresent and propose transport experiments for probing it.
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