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When can localized spins interacting with conduction electrons in ferro- or antiferromagnets be described classically via the Landau-Lifshitz equation: Transition from quantum many-body entangled to quantum-classical nonequilibrium states
arXiv
Authors: Priyanka Mondal, Abhin Suresh, Branislav K. Nikolic
Year
2021
Paper ID
62986
Status
Preprint
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Experiments in spintronics and magnonics operate with macroscopically large number of localized spins within ferromagnetic (F) or antiferromagnetic (AF) materials, so that their nonequilibrium dynamics is standardly described by the Landau-Lifshitz (LL) equation treating localized spins as classical vectors of fixed length. However, spin is a genuine quantum degree of freedom, and even though quantum effects become progressively less important for spin value S>1, they exist for all S < infty. While this has motivated exploration of limitations/breakdown of the LL equation, by using examples of F insulators, analogous comparison of fully quantum many-body vs. quantum (for electrons)-classical (for localized spins) dynamics in systems where nonequilibrium conduction electrons are present is lacking. Here we employ quantum Heisenberg F or AF chains of N=4 sites, whose localized spins interact with conduction electrons via sd exchange interaction, to perform such comparison by starting from unentangled pure (at zero temperature) or mixed (at finite temperature) quantum state of localized spins as the initial condition. This reveals that quantum-classical dynamics can faithfully reproduce fully quantum dynamics in the F metallic case, but only when spin S, Heisenberg exchange between localized spins and sd exchange are sufficiently small. Increasing any of these three parameters can lead to substantial deviations, which are explained by the dynamical buildup of entanglement between localized spins and/or between them and electrons. In the AF metallic case, substantial deviations appear even at early times, despite starting from unentangled Néel state, which therefore poses a challenge on how to rigorously justify wide usage of the LL equation in phenomenological modeling of antiferromagnetic spintronics experiments.
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- Experiments in spintronics and magnonics operate with macroscopically large number of localized spins within ferromagnetic (F) or antiferromagnetic (AF) materials, so that...
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