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Topology-induced symmetry breaking demonstrated in antiferromagnetic magnons on a Möbius strip

by Kuangyin Deng, Ran Cheng

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Authors (as registered SciPost users): Kuangyin Deng
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Preprint Link: scipost_202505_00005v2  (pdf)
Date accepted: Aug. 4, 2025
Date submitted: July 23, 2025, 1:07 a.m.
Submitted by: Kuangyin Deng
Submitted to: SciPost Physics
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Academic field: Physics
Specialties:
  • Condensed Matter Physics - Theory
Approach: Theoretical

Abstract

We propose a mechanism of topology-induced symmetry breaking, where certain local symmetry preserved by the Hamiltonian is explicitly broken in the eigenmodes of excitation due to nontrivial real-space topology. We demonstrate this phenomenon by studying magnonic excitations on a Möbius strip comprising two antiferromagnetically coupled spin chains. Even with a simple Hamiltonian respecting local rotational symmetry, with all local curvature effects ignored, magnons exhibit linear polarization of the Néel vector devoid of chirality, forming two non-degenerate branches that cannot be smoothly connected to nor globally decomposed into, the circularly-polarized magnons. Correspondingly, one branch undergoes a spectral shift and only admits standing waves of half-integer wavelength, whereas the other only affords standing waves of integer wavelength. Under the Möbius boundary condition, we further identify an exotic phase hosting spontaneous antiferromagnetic order whilst all exchange couplings are ferromagnetic. The suppression of chirality in the order parameter dynamics, hence the pattern of standing waves, can be generalized to other elementary excitations on non-orientable surfaces. Our findings showcase the profound influence of real-space topology on the physical nature of not just the ground state but also the quasiparticles.

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List of changes

  1. We have modified the last section as “Conclusion and Outlook” and added descriptions for fermions.
  2. We have corrected some errors and typos in the manuscript.
  3. we have significantly reduced the use of double brackets abbreviative convention in the main text as much as we can for easier reading. Some of the sentences are rewritten.
  4. At the end of Sec. 1.2, we have modified our phrases with a clear definition of TISB and a contrast to pontaneous symmetry breaking.

Published as SciPost Phys. 19, 048 (2025)

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