Nonreciprocal directional dichroism at telecom wavelengths
ORAL
Abstract
Magnetoelectrics with ultra-low symmetry and spin-orbit coupling are well known to display a number of remarkable properties including nonreciprocal directional dichroism. As a polar and chiral magnet, Ni3TeO6is predicted to host this effect in three fundamentally different configurations, although only two have been experimentally verified. Inspired by the opportunity to unravel structure-property relations related to such a unique light-matter interaction, we combined magneto-optical spectroscopy and first principles calculations to reveal nonreciprocity in the toroidal geometry and compared our findings with those measured in the chiral configurations. We find that formation of Ni2+ toroidal moments is responsible for the largest effects near 1.1 eV - a tendency that is captured by our microscopic model and computational implementation. At the same time, we demonstrate deterministic control of nonreciprocal directional dichroism in Ni3TeO6 across the entire telecom wavelength range. This discovery will accelerate the development of photonics applications that take advantage of unusual symmetry characteristics.
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Publication: npj. Quantum Materials (in review).
Presenters
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Kiman Park
University of Tennessee
Authors
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Kiman Park
University of Tennessee
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Michael O Yokosuk
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
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Mateusz M Goryca
Los Alamos National Laboratory, University of Warsaw
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Junjie Yang
New Jersey Inst of Tech
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Scott A Crooker
Los Alamos Natl Lab, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Los Alamos
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Sang-Wook Cheong
Rutgers University, New Brunswick, Rutgers University
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Kristjan Haule
Rutgers University
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David Vanderbilt
Rutgers University, Rutgers University, New Brunswick
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Heung-Sik Kim
Kangwon National University
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Janice Musfeldt
University of Tennessee