Machine learning assisted derivation of effective low energy models for metallic magnets
Abstract: We consider the problem of extracting an effective low-energy spin model from a Kondo Lattice Model (KLM) with classical localized moments. The non-analytic dependence of the effective spin-spin interactions on the Kondo exchange $J$ excludes the possibility of using perturbation theory beyond the second order Ruderman-Kittel-Kasuya-Yosida (RKKY) interaction at zero temperature. Here we introduce a Machine Learning (ML) assisted protocol to extract effective two- and four-spin interactions by integrating out the conduction electrons of the original KLM. The resulting effective spin model reproduces the phase diagram obtained with the original KLM as a function of magnetic field and easy-axis anisotropy and reveals the effective four-spin interactions that are responsible for the field induced skyrmion crystal phase. Moreover, this minimal spin model enables an efficient computation of static and dynamical properties with a much lower numerical cost relative to the original KLM. A comparison of the dynamical spin structure factor in the fully polarized phase computed with the effective model and the original KLM reveals a good agreement for the magnon dispersion despite the fact that this information was not included in the training data set.
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