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Spin-group symmetry in magnetic materials with negligible spin-orbit coupling

Published 29 Mar 2021 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci and physics.comp-ph | (2103.15723v4)

Abstract: Symmetry formulated by group theory plays an essential role with respect to the laws of nature, from fundamental particles to condensed matter systems. Here, by combining symmetry analysis and tight-binding model calculations, we elucidate that the crystallographic symmetries of a vast number of magnetic materials with light elements, in which the neglect of relativistic spin-orbit coupling (SOC) is an appropriate approximation, are considerably larger than the conventional magnetic groups. Thus, a symmetry description that involves partially-decoupled spin and spatial rotations, dubbed as spin group, is required. Spin group permits more symmetry operations and thus more energy degeneracies that are disallowed by the magnetic groups. One consequence of the spin group is the new anti-unitary symmetries that protect SOC-free Z_2 topological phases with unprecedented surface node structures. Our work not only manifests the physical reality of materials with weak SOC, but also shed light on the understanding of all solids with and without SOC by a unified group theory.

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