Zero-magnon sound in quantum Heisenberg ferromagnets
Abstract
Using a functional renormalization group approach we show that at low temperatures and in a certain range of magnetic fields the longitudinal dynamic structure factor of quantum Heisenberg ferromagnets in dimensions D≤ 2 exhibits a well-defined quasi-particle peak with linear dispersion that we identify as zero-magnon sound. In D>2 the larger phase space available for the decay into transverse spin waves leads only to a broad hump centered at zero frequency whose width scales linearly in momentum.
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