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Observation of Magnon Polarons in a Uniaxial Antiferromagnetic Insulator

Junxue Li, Haakon T. Simensen, Derek Reitz, Qiyang Sun, Wei Yuan, Chen Li, Yaroslav Tserkovnyak, Arne Brataas, Jing Shi

2020Physical Review Letters57 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Magnon polarons, a type of hybridized excitations between magnons and phonons, were first reported in yttrium iron garnet as anomalies in the spin Seebeck effect responses. Here, we report an observation of antiferromagnetic (AFM) magnon polarons in a uniaxial AFM insulator Cr_{2}O_{3}. Despite the relatively higher energy of magnon than that of the acoustic phonons, near the spin-flop transition of ∼6 T, the left-handed magnon spectrum shifts downward to hybridize with the acoustic phonons to form AFM magnon polarons, which can also be probed by the spin Seebeck effect. The spin Seebeck signal is founded to be enhanced due to the magnon polarons at low temperatures.

Topics & Concepts

MagnonPolaronCondensed matter physicsAntiferromagnetismYttrium iron garnetPhononPhysicsThermoelectric effectSpin (aerodynamics)Materials scienceElectronFerromagnetismQuantum mechanicsThermodynamicsPhysics of Superconductivity and MagnetismMagneto-Optical Properties and ApplicationsMagnetic properties of thin films
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