Sunny, a user-friendly Julia package for simulating generalized spin dynamics
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Abstract
We illustrate the Sunny software package for simulating magnetic materials (https://github.com/SunnySuite/Sunny.jl). Sunny can simulate the classical Landau-Lifshitz spin dynamics, as well its recent generalization to a theory of SU(N) coherent states, whereby each quantum spin is described as N complex amplitudes that evolve dynamically under a nonlinear Schrödinger equation. Quantization of the classical theory at low temperatures yields linear spin wave theory, or its multi-boson generalization which captures multipolar excitations. The resulting dynamical correlations can be compared with experimental scattering data, e.g. neutrons or xrays. A particularly useful feature of Sunny is its support for analyzing the space group symmetries of a crystal, and using them to constrain the space of allowed spin Hamiltonians. This talk will demonstrate various features of Sunny through examples. In particular, we will show an example of a nonequilibrium dynamical quench that leads to the formation of a liquid of CP2 skyrmions.
*This work was supported by the LANL LDRD program and the DOE Office of Science, Basic Energy Sciences program.
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Publication: 1. D. Dahlbom, C. Miles, H. Zhang, C. D. Batista, K. Barros, Langevin dynamics of generalized spins as SU(N) coherent states, Phys. Rev. B 106, 235154 (2022) [arXiv:2209.01265].
2. H. Zhang, Z. Wang, D. Dahlbom, K. Barros, C. D. Batista, CP2 Skyrmions and Skyrmion Crystals in Realistic Quantum Magnets, Nature Communications 14, 3626 (2023)[arXiv:2203.15248].
Presenters
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Kipton Barros
- Los Alamos Natl Lab
- Los Alamos National Laboratory