稀土化物中奇拉性声子的大有效磁场
Jiaming Luo1,2, Tong Lin1, Junjie Zhang1
1Department of Materials Science and Nano Engineering, Rice University, Houston, TX 77005, USA.
概括
由光驱动的合性声子可以像强磁场一样暂时磁化材料. 这种自旋电声合为超快磁力和自旋电子提供了新的途径.
科学领域:
- 凝聚物质物理学
- 材料科学
- 量子光学
背景情况:
- 时间逆向对称 (TRS) 对于许多材料属性至关重要.
- 通过单向原子运动创建动态晶格结构,
研究的目的:
- 研究连贯性性声子对偏磁旋转的影响.
- 探索光驱旋声合的磁控潜力.
主要方法:
- 使用循环偏振的太赫兹光脉冲激发性声子.
- 时间解析法拉第旋转和克尔圆度测量以检测短暂的磁化.
- 开发和应用一个旋声声合模型.
主要成果:
- 循环偏光与声子引起的化物中的短暂磁化.
- 诱导的磁化模仿了一个~1特斯拉的磁场.
- 磁化与低温时的声子角动量和磁性易感性成正比.
结论:
- 一致的性声子可以有效地使旋转两极分化,作为一个短暂的磁场.
- 这种自旋声子相互作用为超快磁性研究提供了一条新的途径.
- 潜在的应用包括高能效的自旋电子学和与破碎的TRS无平衡阶段的研究.
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