Nonlinear nonreciprocal transport in antiferromagnets free from spin-orbit coupling (2207.05857v1)
Abstract: We theoretically propose a realization of a nonlinear nonreciprocal transport in antiferromagnets without relying on the relativistic spin-orbit coupling. Through the symmetry and microscopic model analyses, we show that a local spin scalar chirality to induce an asymmetric band modulation becomes a source of a Drude-type nonlinear transport, while an electric polarization induced by a collinear spin configuration in a triangle unit leads to a Berry-curvature-dipole-type nonlinear transport. We demonstrate that 120$\circ$ antiferromagnetic ordering on a triangular lattice and a breathing kagome lattice in an external magnetic field are typical examples. Our results open a new direction of designing and engineering functional materials with showing rich parity-violating transport phenomena by spontaneous magnetic phase transitions.
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