About the order parameter in antiferromagnetism

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The discussion revolves around the concept of the order parameter in antiferromagnetism, particularly in comparison to ferromagnetism. Participants explore the definitions and implications of the order parameter within the context of Landau theory, seeking to understand the differences in expression and meaning between the two magnetic states.

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Main Points Raised

  • One participant notes that the order parameter for ferromagnetism is the magnetization, while for antiferromagnetism, it is suggested to be the magnetic moment on the sublattice.
  • Another participant proposes that the order parameter is the staggered magnetization, indicating that each site has an associated sign, and that a Neel antiferromagnet can be mapped onto a ferromagnet.
  • A follow-up question arises regarding the necessity of multiple order parameters, given that the symmetry in the Landau expansion may not differentiate between positive and negative signs.
  • Another participant clarifies that in antiferromagnetism, the order parameter involves magnetization multiplied by a number that alternates between +1 and -1 depending on the lattice position, contrasting with the uniform +1 in ferromagnetism.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express differing views on the nature of the order parameter in antiferromagnetism and its relationship to ferromagnetism. There is no consensus on whether multiple order parameters are necessary or how the Landau expansion should be interpreted in this context.

Contextual Notes

The discussion highlights potential ambiguities regarding the definitions of order parameters and their implications in different magnetic systems, as well as the role of symmetry in the Landau expansion.

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Hello everyone,

As is known to all, the order parameter for the ferromagnetic case in the Landau expression is chosen as the magnetization. This is easy to understand. But for the antiferromagnetic case, what is the order parameter? People told me it was magnetic moment on the sublattice. But I think even if it is right, what is the difference in the Landau expansion between ferromagnetism and antiferromagnetism? They can be completely the same in expression. That is not easy to understand since they different kind of systems. So what is the key point of it? are there any references about this?

Thank you!
 
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The order parameter is the staggered magnetization: each site has a sign associated with it. Then a Neel antiferromagnet "maps on" to an ordinary ferromagnet. Alternatively, the ferromagnet is the special case where the sign is +1 everywhere.
 
Vanadium 50 said:
The order parameter is the staggered magnetization: each site has a sign associated with it. Then a Neel antiferromagnet "maps on" to an ordinary ferromagnet. Alternatively, the ferromagnet is the special case where the sign is +1 everywhere.

Thank you. Do you mean we need more than one order parameter? But, in the Landau expansion, because of the symmetry, the sign (positive or negative) doesn't bring about any difference.
 
No, I mean that instead of just being magnetization, it's magnetization * number, where the number depends on the lattice position. In antiferromagnetism, it alternates +1 and -1. In ferromagnetism, it is +1 everywhere.
 

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