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SU() spin-wave theory: Application to spin-orbital Mott insulators
We present the application of the SU() () spin-wave theory to
spin-orbital Mott insulators whose ground states exhibit magnetic orders. When
taking both the spin and orbital degrees of freedom into account rather than
projecting onto the Kramers doublet, the lowest spin-orbital locking energy
levels, due to the inevitable spin-orbital multipole exchange interactions, the
SU() spin-wave theory should take the place of the SU() one. To implement
the application, we introduce an efficient general local mean field approach
which involves all the local fluctuations into the SU() linear spin-wave
theory. Our approach is tested firstly by calculating the multipolar spin-wave
spectra of the SU() antiferromagnetic model. Then we apply it to
spin-orbital Mott insulators. It is revealed that the Hund's coupling would
influence the effectiveness of the isospin- representation when the spin
orbital coupling is not large enough. Besides, we also calculate the spin-wave
spectra based on the first principle calculations for two concrete materials,
-RuCl and SrIrO. The SU() spin-wave theory appropriately
depicts the low-energy magnons and the spin-orbital excitations qualitatively.Comment: 9 pages, 5 figure
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