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Influence of flat bands on RKKY interaction: perspective of Fano defects

Yue-De Luo, Min-Fong Yang

Published 2024-07-11Version 1

In this paper, we revisit the effect of flat bands on the Ruderman-Kittel-Kasuya-Yosida (RKKY) interaction by using a coordinate transformation that detangles flat-band states from dispersive ones. Under this transformation, original flat-band systems containing magnetic impurities are mapped onto a generalized Fano-Anderson model, where flat-band states act as Fano defects. From this perspective, several features of exact RKKY couplings calculated numerically can be understood easily. As an illustrative example, we analyze a dimerized diamond chain model, which can exhibit either gapped or gapless spectra depending on the ratio of hopping integrals. We find that anomalous decay in the RKKY couplings arises exclusively in the gapless case and with specific magnetic coupling configurations. Furthermore, the conventional wisdom regarding the signs of RKKY interactions breaks down under certain conditions. These subtleties arising from flat bands find explanation within our present approach. Our investigation offers deeper insights into how flat bands influence carrier-mediated exchange interactions, with implications extending to broader contexts.

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