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- Jian Yang
(Chinese Academy of Sciences)
- Zheng-Xin Liu
(Renmin University of China
Renmin University of China)
- Chen Fang
(Chinese Academy of Sciences
Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Abstract
Symmetry invariants of a group specify the classes of quasiparticles, namely the classes of projective irreducible co-representations in systems having that symmetry. More symmetry invariants exist in discrete point groups than the full rotation group O(3), leading to new quasiparticles restricted to lattices that do not have any counterpart in a vacuum. We focus on the fermionic quasiparticle excitations under “spin-space group” symmetries, applicable to materials where long-range magnetic order and itinerant electrons coexist. We provide a list of 218 classes of new quasiparticles that can only be realized in the spin-space groups. These quasiparticles have at least one of the following properties that are qualitatively distinct from those discovered in magnetic space group(MSG)s, and distinct from each other:(i) degree of degeneracy,(ii) dispersion as function of momentum, and(iii) rules of coupling to external probe fields. We rigorously prove this result as a theorem that directly relates these properties to the symmetry invariants, and then illustrate this theorem with a concrete example, by comparing three 12-fold fermions having different sets of symmetry invariants including one discovered in MSG. Our approach can be generalized to realize more quasiparticles whose little co-groups are beyond those considered in our work.
Suggested Citation
Jian Yang & Zheng-Xin Liu & Chen Fang, 2024.
"Symmetry invariants and classes of quasiparticles in magnetically ordered systems having weak spin-orbit coupling,"
Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 15(1), pages 1-11, December.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:natcom:v:15:y:2024:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-024-53862-6
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-53862-6
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