Phonon magnetochiral effect of band-geometric origin in Weyl semimetals
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Abstract
The phonon magnetochiral effect consists of a nonreciprocity in the velocity or attenuation of acoustic waves when they propagate parallel and antiparallel to an external magnetic field. The first experimental observation of this effect has been reported recently in a chiral magnet and ascribed to the hybridization between acoustic phonons and chiral magnons. We present a potentially measurable phonon magnetochiral effect of electronic origin in chiral Weyl semimetals. Caused by the Berry curvature and the orbital magnetic moment, this effect is enhanced for longitudinal acoustic phonons by the chiral anomaly. Aditionally, we also report similar effects for the optical phonons.
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Presenters
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Sanghita Sengupta
Physics, Institut quantique de l'Université de Sherbrooke
Authors
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Sanghita Sengupta
Physics, Institut quantique de l'Université de Sherbrooke
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Nabil Lhachemi
Physics, Institut quantique de l'Université de Sherbrooke
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Ion Garate
Physics, Institut quantique de l'Université de Sherbrooke