Non-reciprocal directional dichroism in the AFM phase of BiFeO$_3$ at THz frequencies

ORAL

Abstract

We did THz absorption spectroscopy of BiFeO$_3$ single crystals in the AFM phase, where the spin cycloid is destroyed in magnetic fields between 18\,T and 32\,T in Voigt geometry at 1.6\,K. If $\mathbf{B}_0 \parallel [1\bar{1}0]$, we see strong directional dichroism (DD) of absorption of the magnon mode with light propagating along the direction of the ferroelectric polarization $\mathbf{k} \parallel \mathbf{P} \parallel [111]$ and $\mathbf{e}^\omega \parallel [1\bar{1}0]$, $\mathbf{b}^\omega \parallel [\bar{1}\bar{1}2]$. The sign of DD can be reversed (\i) by reversing the direction of $\mathbf{B}_0$ or (ii) by flipping the sample, thus reversing the propagation direction of light. The observed effect is caused by the strong magneto-electric coupling in the collinear AFM phase.

*Research sponsored by the Estonian Ministry of Education and Research (IUT23-3).

Authors

  • Urmas Nagel

    • Natl Inst of Chem Phys & Biophys, Tallinn
  • T. R\~o\~om

    • Natl Inst of Chem Phys & Biophys, Tallinn
  • D. Farkas

    • Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary
  • D. Szaller

    • Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary
  • S. Bord\'acs

    • Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary
  • I. K\'ezsm\'arki

    • Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary
  • H. Engelkamp

    • HFML, Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands
  • Y. Ozaki

    • Electronics and Photonics Research Institute, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Tsukuba, Japan
  • Y. Tomiaki

    • Electronics and Photonics Research Institute, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Tsukuba, Japan
  • T. Ito

    • Electronics and Photonics Research Institute, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Tsukuba, Japan
  • Randy S. Fishman

    • Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Tennessee, USA