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Published on: August 15, 2018
Theoretically predicted picosecond optical switching of spin chirality in multiferroics
Masahito Mochizuki1, Naoto Nagaosa
1Department of Applied Physics, University of Tokyo, Tokyo 113-8656, Japan.
Abstract:
We show theoretically with an accurate spin Hamiltonian describing the multiferroic Mn perovskites that the application of the picosecond optical pulse with a terahertz frequency can switch the spin chirality through intensely exciting the electromagnons. There are four states with different spin chiralities, i.e., clockwise and counterclockwise ab/bc-plane spin spirals, and by tuning the strength, shape and length of the pulse, the switching among these states can be controlled at will. Dynamical pattern formation during the switching is also discussed.
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