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Topological Magnon Insulator in NonCoplanar Kagomé Antiferromagnets: Supplemental Material of arXiv:1608.04561

Topological magnon insulators in insulating Kagomé ferromagnets have been extensively studied in a series of papers. It has been established that Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction (DMI) is the key ingredient to observe a nontrivial topological magnon with edge modes. However, insulating antiferromagnets on the Kagomé lattice are frustrated systems considered as a playground for studying quantum spin liquid physics. In these systems the DMI can induce a coplanar but noncollinear magnetic orders with a $\mathbf{q}=0$ propagating wavevector. We show that topological magnon bands are absent in this coplanar spin texture in sharp contrast to collinear ferromagnets with DMI. Hence, geometrically frustrated Kagomé antiferromagnets can be deemed topologically trivial. The presence of an out-of-plane magnetic field in these frustrated magnets induces noncoplanar spin textures exhibiting a nonzero spin scalar chirality. We show that the field-induced spin chirality provides topological magnon bands in Kagomé antiferromagnets without the need of DMI and survives in the chiral spin liquid phase of frustrated magnets. Possible experimentally material includes iron jarosite KFe$_3$(OH)$_{6}$(SO$_{4}$)$_2$.

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