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Ultrafast control of magnetic interactions by light driven phonons

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Abstract

Resonant ultrafast excitation of infrared-active phonons is a powerful technique to control the electronic properties of materials, leading to remarkable phenomena such as light-induced enhancement of superconductivity, switching of ferroelectric polarization and ultrafast insulator to metal transitions. Here we show that light-driven lattice vibrations can be utilized to coherently manipulate macroscopic magnetic states. Intense mid-infrared electric field pulses, tuned to resonance with a vibrational normal mode of the archetypical antiferromagnet DyFeO3, induce ultrafast and long-living changes of the fundamental exchange interaction between rare-earth orbitals and transition metal spins. Non-thermal lattice control of the magnetic exchange, defining the very stability of the macroscopic magnetic state, allows us to perform a coherent switching between competing antiferromagnetic and weakly ferromagnetic spin orders on the fastest possible timescale. Our discovery outlines the broad potential of resonant lattice excitation for the manipulation of ferroic order on ultrafast timescales.

Publication: D. Afanasiev, J. R. Hortensius, B. A. Ivanov, A. Sasani, E. Bousquet, Y. M. Blanter, R. V. Mikhaylovskiy, A. V. Kimel & A. D. Caviglia "Ultrafast control of magnetic interactions via light-driven phonons" Nature Materials 20, 607–611 (2021)

Presenters

  • Dmytro Afanasiev

    University of Regensburg

Authors

  • Dmytro Afanasiev

    University of Regensburg

  • Jorrit R Hortensius

    Delft University of Technology

  • Boris Ivanov

    Institute of Magnetism, NASU and MESU of Ukraine, Institute of Magnetism, Kiev, Institute of Magnetism of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine

  • Alireza Sasani

    University of Liege

  • Eric Bousquet

    Physique Théorique des Matériaux, Université de Liége, University of Liege, ULiege

  • Yaroslav M Blanter

    Delft University of Technology, Delft University Of Technology

  • Rostislav Mikhaylovskiy

    Lancaster University

  • Aleksei V Kimel

    Radboud University

  • Andrea Caviglia

    Delft University of Technology