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02QuantumTheoryofSpinWaves.pdf
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Quantum Theory of Spin Waves
In Chapter 1, we discussed the angular momenta and magnetic moments of
individual atoms and ions. When these atoms or ions are constituents of a
solid, it is important to take into consideration the ways in which the angular
momenta on different sites interact with one another. For simplicity, we will
restrict our attention to the case when the angular momentum on each site is
entirely due to spin.
The elementary excitations of coupled spin systems in solids are called spin
waves. In this chapter, we will introduce the quantum theory of these excita-
tions at low temperatures. The two primary interaction mechanisms for spins
are magnetic dipole–dipole coupling and a mechanism of quantum mechanical
origin referred to as the exchange interaction. The dipolar interactions are of
importance when the spin wavelength is very long compared to the spacing
between spins, and the exchange interaction dominates when the spacing be-
tween spins becomes significant on the scale of a wavelength. In this chapter,
we focus on exchange-dominated spin waves, while dipolar spin waves are the
primary topic of subsequent chapters.
We begin this chapter with a quantum mechanical treatment of a sin-
gle electron in a uniform field and follow it with the derivations of Zeeman
energy and Larmor precession. We then consider one of the simplest exchange-
coupled spin systems, molecular hydrogen. Exchange plays a crucial role in
the existence of ordered spin systems. The ground state of H2 is a two-electron
exchange-coupled system in an embryonic antiferromagnetic state. It serves
to illustrate the origins of the exchange interaction and also provides a vehicle
for our discussion on the Heisenberg spin Hamiltonian in ferromagnetic solids.
2.1 Charged Particle in an Electromagnetic Field
We obtained the time-independent Schr¨odinger equation
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