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How topological surfaces strengthen magnetism

Physics World·Lorna Brigham·about 2 months ago
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In this work the researchers explore what happens when a topological insulator is placed next to a two‑dimensional ferromagnetic insulator. Experiments have shown that this arrangement dramatically increases the ordering temperature of the ferromagnet. The theoretical study demonstrates that the surface electrons of the topological insulator mediate interactions between the magnetic moments in the neighbouring ferromagnetic material, strengthening its overall magnetism. There are two main ways electrons in a nearby material can act as messengers between magnetic moments. The first is the well‑known Ruderman-Kittel-Kasuya-Yosida interaction, which arises in a metal from electrons at the Fermi level that produce long‑range, oscillatory coupling, typically in a regime when magnetic moments are sparse. The is the often overlooked Bloembergen-Rowland interaction, which in fact turns out to dominate in this system.…

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