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Ground State Properties of Quantum Skyrmions described by Neural Network Quantum States

Ashish Joshi, Robert Peters, Thore Posske

Published 2023-04-19Version 1

We investigate the ground state properties of quantum skyrmions in a ferromagnet using variational Monte Carlo with the neural network quantum state as variational ansatz. We study the ground states of a two-dimensional quantum Heisenberg model in the presence of the Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction (DMI). We show that the ground state accommodates a quantum skyrmion for a large range of parameters, especially at large DMI. The spins in these quantum skyrmions are weakly entangled, and the entanglement increases with decreasing DMI. We also find that the central spin is completely disentangled from the rest of the lattice, establishing a non-destructive way of detecting this type of skyrmion by local magnetization measurements. While neural networks are well suited to detect weakly entangled skyrmions with large DMI, they struggle to describe skyrmions in the small DMI regime due to nearly degenerate ground states and strong entanglement. In this paper, we propose a method to identify this regime and a technique to alleviate the problem. Finally, we analyze the workings of the neural network and explore its limits by pruning. Our work shows that neural network quantum states can be efficiently used to describe the quantum magnetism of large systems exceeding the size manageable in exact diagonalization by far.

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