Emergent inductance from spin fluctuations in strongly correlated magnets
ORAL
Abstract
Recently, the intriguing phenomenon of emergent inductance has been theoretically proposed and experimentally observed in nanoscale spiral spin systems subjected to oscillating currents. Building upon these recent developments, we put forward the concept of emergent inductance in strongly correlated magnets in the normal state with spin fluctuations. It is argued that the inductance shows a positive peak at temperatures above the ordering temperature. As for the frequency dependence, in systems featuring a single-band structure or a gapped multi-band, we observe a Drude-type, while in gapless multi-band systems, a non-Drude inductance with a sharp dip near zero frequency. These results offer valuable insights into the behavior of strongly correlated magnets and open up new possibilities for harnessing emergent inductance in practical applications.
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Publication: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2308.06073.pdf
Presenters
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Taekoo Oh
RIKEN CEMS
Authors
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Taekoo Oh
RIKEN CEMS
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Naoto Nagaosa
RIKEN, RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science, RIKEN CEMS, RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science (CEMS)