在A型范德瓦尔斯反铁磁铁中交换表面旋转波
Zhoujian Sun1,2, Fuxiang Li2, Gerrit E W Bauer1,3,4
1Tohoku University, WPI-AIMR, 2-1-1 Katahira, Sendai 980-8577, Japan.
Physical review letters
|November 7, 2025
概括
我们预测范德瓦尔斯反铁磁体中的新型表面自旋波. 这些纳米级激发为超快的磁设备提供了潜力,因为它们具有独特的特性和高效的激发.
科学领域:
- 凝聚物质物理学 凝聚物质物理学
- 材料科学是一种材料科学.
- 量子磁力学是一种量子磁力学.
背景情况:
- 表面波在各种科学领域至关重要.
- 范德瓦尔斯 (vdW) 磁铁具有独特的磁性.
- 反铁磁铁是旋转磁铁应用中的关键组件.
研究的目的:
- 预测和描述VDW反铁磁体中的新型表面自旋波激发.
- 探索他们的潜力纳米级的磁性设备.
- 研究它们的激发机制和可观测的特性.
主要方法:
- 表面自旋波的理论预测.
- 分析A型vdW反铁磁体中的大量马格农波段间隙.
- 研究交换方式及其持久性.
- 电磁波激发和吸收的模拟.
- 对发射的磁迷路场进行分析.
主要成果:
- 在VDW反铁磁体中发现纳米尺度限制的表面自旋波.
- 这些波是纯交换模式,与传统的磁静态模式不同.
- 电磁波的高效激发具有显著的吸收.
- 在单层数的磁迷路场中观察偶奇振荡.
结论:
- vdW反铁磁体拥有独特的表面旋转波,具有超快的潜力,纳米级的磁铁器件.
- 这些自旋波是强大的,在超薄堆和大量波数中持久.
- 预测的磁迷失场振荡可以通过实验验证,使用空心磁力学.
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