Abstract
We provide numerical evidence that a spin-flux phase exists as a ground state of the Kondo lattice model with classical local spins on a square lattice. This state manifests itself as a double-Q magnetic order in the classical spins with spin density at both $(0,\ensuremath{\pi})$ and $(\ensuremath{\pi},0)$ and further exhibits fermionic spin currents around an elementary plaquette of the square lattice. We examine the spin-wave spectrum of this phase. We further discuss an extension to a face-centered-cubic (fcc) lattice where a spin-flux phase may also exist. On the fcc lattice the spin-flux phase manifests itself as a triple-Q magnetically ordered state and may exist in $\ensuremath{\gamma}$-Mn alloys.
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