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Nonlinear orbital and spin Edelstein effect in centrosymmetric metals

Insu Baek, Seungyun Han, Suik Cheon, Hyun‐Woo Lee

2024npj Spintronics16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Nonlinear spintronics combines nonlinear dynamics with spintronics, opening up new possibilities beyond linear responses. A recent theoretical work [Xiao et al. Phys. Rev. Lett. 130 , 166302 (2023)] predicts the nonlinear generation of spin density [nonlinear spin Edelstein effect (NSEE)] in centrosymmetric metals based on symmetry analysis combined with first-principle calculation. This paper focuses on the fundamental role of orbital degrees of freedom for the nonlinear generation in centrosymmetric systems. Using a combination of tight-binding model and density functional theory calculations, we demonstrate that nonlinear orbital density can arise independently of spin–orbit coupling. In contrast, spin density follows through spin–orbit coupling. We further elucidate the microscopic mechanism responsible for this phenomenon, which involves the NSEE induced by electric-field-induced orbital Rashba texture. In addition, we also explore the potential applications of the nonlinear orbital and spin Edelstein effect for magnetic-field-free switching of magnetization.

Topics & Concepts

SpintronicsCondensed matter physicsNonlinear systemPhysicsSpin–orbit interactionOrbital magnetizationSpin (aerodynamics)Spin engineeringDensity functional theoryQuantum mechanicsCoupling (piping)Spin polarizationMagnetic fieldMagnetizationMaterials scienceMagnetic anisotropyFerromagnetismElectronThermodynamicsMetallurgyMagnetic properties of thin filmsQuantum and electron transport phenomenaPhysics of Superconductivity and Magnetism
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