2001
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.64.024432
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Internal modes and magnon scattering on topological solitons in two-dimensional easy-axis ferromagnets

Abstract: We study the magnon modes in the presence of a topological soliton in a 2d Heisenberg easy-axis ferromagnet. The problem of magnon scattering on the soliton with arbitrary relation between the soliton radius R and the "magnetic length" ∆ 0 is investigated for partial modes with different values of the azimuthal quantum numbers m. Truly local modes are shown to be present for all values of m, when the soliton radius is enough large. The eigenfrequencies of such internal modes are calculated analytically on limi… Show more

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“…At the same time it provides a method to count bound states. The method can be used in various 2D field theories with applications to the physics of 2D plasma [30,31], nuclear physics [32], quantum Hall effect [33], and 2D magnetism [34,35,36,37].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…At the same time it provides a method to count bound states. The method can be used in various 2D field theories with applications to the physics of 2D plasma [30,31], nuclear physics [32], quantum Hall effect [33], and 2D magnetism [34,35,36,37].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Potentials like (20) are of interest in field theories: in the (2+1) nonlinear σ-model of the n-field [32,35], in models of 2D easy-axis [36] and easy-plane ferromagnets in the cone state [37].…”
Section: B Potentials With Inverse Square Tailmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(33), we recover Eqs. (46) and (47). For the understanding of the universality of F ⊥ , it is also instructive to consider alternatively the right-hand side of the classical equations of motion (48).…”
Section: Magnon Pressure In the High-energy Limitmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[45][46][47][48] We introduce the local orthogonal frameê iêj = δ ij withê 1 ×ê 2 =ê 3 , whereê 3 (r) = n s (r) tracks the skyrmion profile. For the two orthogonal vectors we useê T 1 = (− sin ϕ, cos ϕ, 0) and e T 2 = (− cos θ cos ϕ, sin θ sin ϕ, cos θ).…”
Section: Magnon Wavefunctionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Typically the Belavin-Polyakov (no magnetic anisotropy) solitons 17 and the precessional solitons in uniaxial "easy" axis ferromagnets 18 were considered. The need to consider precession of the magnetic solitons appeared due to the problem with the soliton stability in the absence of the high-order exchange or Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya exchange interaction.…”
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