Magnetochiral Dichroism in a Collinear Antiferromagnet with No Magnetization
Tatsuki Sato, Nobuyuki Abe, Shojiro Kimura, Y. Tokunaga, T. Arima
Abstract
We show the directional dichroism in a collinear antiferromagnet MnTiO_{3}. The dichroism between two distinctive antiferromagnetic states with opposite signs of staggered magnetic moments can be regarded as magnetochiral dichroism in the absence of external fields. Electric-field reversal of antiferromagnetic domain causes a change in the absorption intensity of unpolarized light around 2.15 eV. The difference in optical absorption between two antiferromagnetic states is reversed for the light propagating in the opposite direction. The absorption coefficient displays a hysteretic behavior for a cycle of sweeping the external electric or magnetic field.
Topics & Concepts
AntiferromagnetismCondensed matter physicsDichroismMagnetic circular dichroismPhysicsAbsorption (acoustics)MagnetizationMagnetic fieldElectric fieldCircular dichroismLinear dichroismMaterials scienceOpticsChemistryCrystallographyQuantum mechanicsSpectral lineMagneto-Optical Properties and ApplicationsMultiferroics and related materialsMagnetic properties of thin films