131 research outputs found
Vortices in Quantum Spin Systems
We examine spin vortices in ferromagnetic quantum Heisenberg models with
planar anisotropy on two-dimensional lattices. The symmetry properties and the
time evolution of vortices built up from spin-coherent states are studied in
detail. Although these states show a dispersion typical for wave packets,
important features of classical vortices are conserved. Moreover, the results
on symmetry properties provide a construction scheme for vortex-like
excitations from exact eigenstates, which have a well-controlled time
evolution. Our approach works for arbitrary spin length both on triangular and
square lattices.Comment: Remarks added and conclusions enlarged, version to be published in
European Physical Journal
Reply to Comment on "Existence of Internal Modes of sine-Gordon Kinks"
In this reply to the comment by C. R. Willis, we show, by quoting his own
statements, that the simulations reported in his original work with Boesch
[Phys. Rev. B 42, 2290 (1990)] were done for kinks with nonzero initial
velocity, in contrast to what Willis claims in his comment. We further show
that his alleged proof, which assumes among other approximations that kinks are
initially at rest, is not rigorous but an approximation. Moreover, there are
other serious misconceptions which we discuss in our reply. As a consequence,
our result that quasimodes do not exist in the sG equation [Phys. Rev. E 62,
R60 (2000)] remains true.Comment: Reply to a comment by C. R. Willis on Phys. Rev. E 62, R60 (2000), to
appear in Physical Review
Controllable switching of vortex chirality in magnetic nanodisks by a field pulse
We propose a way of fast switching the chirality in a magnetic nanodisk by
applying a field pulse. To break the symmetry with respect to clockwise or
counterclockwise chirality a mask is added by which an inhomogeneous field
influences the vortex state of a nanodisk. Using numerical spin--lattice
simulations we demonstrate that chirality can be controllably switched by a
field pulse, whose intensity is above some critical value. A mathematical
definition for the chirality of an arbitrary shaped particle is proposed.Comment: REVTeX, 4 pages, 3 figure
Switching of the vortex polarity in a magnetic nanodisk by a DC current
We study the dynamics of a vortex state nanodisk due to a dc spin current,
perpendicular to the disk plane. The irreversible switching of the vortex
polarity takes place above some threshold current. The detailed description of
these processes is obtained by spin-lattice simulations.Comment: REVTeX, 4 pages, 3 figure
Stochastic vortex dynamics in two-dimensional easy-plane ferromagnets: Multiplicative versus additive noise
We study how thermal fluctuations affect the dynamics of vortices in the
two-dimensional classical, ferromagnetic, anisotropic Heisenberg model
depending on their additive or multiplicative character. Using a collective
coordinate theory, we analytically show that multiplicative noise, arising from
fluctuations in the local field term of the Landau-Lifshitz equations, and
Langevin-like additive noise both have the same effect on vortex dynamics
(within a very plausible assumption consistent with the collective coordinate
approach). This is a non-trivial result, as multiplicative and additive noises
usually modify the dynamics quite differently. We also carry out numerical
simulations of both versions of the model finding that they indeed give rise to
very similar vortex dynamics.Comment: 10 pages, 6 figure
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