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Kinetomagnetism of chirality: giant chiral phonons in helical spins

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Abstract

Magnetism arises from the electron's spin and its orbital motion. Distinctly different from conventional magnetism, moving electrons in a chiral nonmagnetic material induce magnetization along the direction of the current. From the symmetry perspective, the motion of an object in a chiral crystal can induce magnetization. In recent pump-probe experiments, chiral phonons have been found to carry an exceedingly large moment. These chiral phenomena are proposed to align with the broader concept of 'kinetomagnetism of chirality,' which postulates that moving quasiparticles in chiral systems can induce magnetization along their direction of motion. Here, we present measurements of resonant inelastic X-ray scattering (RIXS) demonstrating that giant chiral phonons are induced by helical spins in Mn-doped Ni$_3$TeO$_6$, a chiral and polar multiferroic. The phonon excitations probed by RIXS with circularly polarized X-rays show pronounced circular dichroism in the helical-spin phase, resulting from the antisymmetric exchange interaction, i.e., the Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction, between neighboring non-collinear spins. Our findings verify the hypothesis of kinetomagnetism of chirality, highlighting the connection between phonon motion and induced magnetization.

Presenters

  • Di-Jing Huang

    Natl Synchrotron Rad Res Ctr

Authors

  • Di-Jing Huang

    Natl Synchrotron Rad Res Ctr

  • Jun Okamoto

    Natl Synchrotron Rad Res Ctr

  • Chung-Yu Mou

    National TsingHua University

  • Hsiao-Yu Huang

    Natl Synchrotron Rad Res Ctr, National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center, Hsinchu 300092, Taiwan

  • Ganesha Channagowdra

    Natl Synchrotron Rad Res Ctr

  • Choongjae Won

    Laboratory for Pohang Emergent Materials and Max Plank POSTECH Center for Complex Phase Materials, Max Planck POSTECH/Korea Research Initiative, Max Plank POSTECH/Korea Research Initiative (MPK)

  • Kai Du

    Rutgers University

  • Xiaochen Fang

    Rutgers University, New Brunswick

  • Sang-Wook Cheong

    Rutgers University

  • E. Komleva

    Institute of Metal Physics

  • Sergey V Streltsov

    Institute of Metal Physics

  • Chien-Te Chen

    National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center, Natl Synchrotron Rad Res Ctr

  • Atsushi Fujimori

    Univ of Tokyo