We show that the mesoscopic incommensurate Z2 vortex crystals proposed for layered triangular anisotropic magnets can be most saliently identified by two distinctive signatures in dynamical spin response experiments: the presence of pseudo-Goldstone phononlike modes at low frequencies ω, associated with the collective vibrations of the vortex cores, and a characteristic multiscattered intensity profile at higher ω, arising from a large number of Bragg reflections and magnon band gaps. These are direct fingerprints of the large vortex sizes and magnetic unit cells and the solitonic spin profile around the vortex cores.
Funding
U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Basic Energy Sciences under Award No. DE-SC0018056