We extend the Mermin-Wagner theorem to a system of lattice spins which are spin coupled to itinerant and interacting charge carriers. We use the Bogoliubov inequality to rigorously prove that neither (anti-) ferromagnetic nor helical long-range order is possible in one and two dimensions at any finite temperature. Our proof applies to a wide class of models including any form of electron-electron and single-electron interactions that are independent of spin. In the presence of Rashba or Dresselhaus spin-orbit interactions (SOI) magnetic order is not excluded and intimately connected to equilibrium spin currents. However, in the special case when Rashba and Dresselhaus SOIs are tuned to be equal, magnetic order is excluded again. This opens ...
11 pages, 7 figuresInternational audienceWe study a system of electrons interacting through long--ra...
The concept of ferrimagnetism was first proposed by Neel to explain why some materials have a macros...
We theoretically show the possibility to induce magnetic ordering in non-magnetic one-dimensional sy...
The Mermin-Wagner theorem is strengthened so as to rule out magnetic long-range order at T > 0 in on...
The problem of existence of long-range order in the isotropic quantum Heisenberg model on the D=1 la...
The Mermin-Wagner theorem states that long-range magnetic order does not exist in one- (1D) or two-d...
The problem of the existence (or absence) of the long-range order (LRO) in the systems of interactin...
We address here a few classical lattice spin models, involving n-component unit vectors (n=2,3), ass...
An attempt is made to investigate the relation between (diagonal) long-range order (LRO or spontaneo...
We consider whether nuclear spins embedded in a two-dimensional (2D) interacting electron gas can su...
We focus on nuclear spins embedded in a two-dimensional (21)) electron gas. The nuclear spins intera...
Some measurements have shown that the second-order exchange interaction is non-negligible in ferroma...
We consider a lattice model of itinerant electrons coupled to an array of localized classical Heisen...
The inclusion of a Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya short-range antisymmetric interaction in the Heisenberg Ham...
We investigate the magnetic behavior of nuclear spins embedded in a two-dimensional (2D) interacting...
11 pages, 7 figuresInternational audienceWe study a system of electrons interacting through long--ra...
The concept of ferrimagnetism was first proposed by Neel to explain why some materials have a macros...
We theoretically show the possibility to induce magnetic ordering in non-magnetic one-dimensional sy...
The Mermin-Wagner theorem is strengthened so as to rule out magnetic long-range order at T > 0 in on...
The problem of existence of long-range order in the isotropic quantum Heisenberg model on the D=1 la...
The Mermin-Wagner theorem states that long-range magnetic order does not exist in one- (1D) or two-d...
The problem of the existence (or absence) of the long-range order (LRO) in the systems of interactin...
We address here a few classical lattice spin models, involving n-component unit vectors (n=2,3), ass...
An attempt is made to investigate the relation between (diagonal) long-range order (LRO or spontaneo...
We consider whether nuclear spins embedded in a two-dimensional (2D) interacting electron gas can su...
We focus on nuclear spins embedded in a two-dimensional (21)) electron gas. The nuclear spins intera...
Some measurements have shown that the second-order exchange interaction is non-negligible in ferroma...
We consider a lattice model of itinerant electrons coupled to an array of localized classical Heisen...
The inclusion of a Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya short-range antisymmetric interaction in the Heisenberg Ham...
We investigate the magnetic behavior of nuclear spins embedded in a two-dimensional (2D) interacting...
11 pages, 7 figuresInternational audienceWe study a system of electrons interacting through long--ra...
The concept of ferrimagnetism was first proposed by Neel to explain why some materials have a macros...
We theoretically show the possibility to induce magnetic ordering in non-magnetic one-dimensional sy...