Dynamic axion field in a trivial magnetoelectric insulator

ORAL

Abstract

It has been shown that the magnetoelectric susceptibility in the topologically trivial insulator Cr2O3 can be decomposed into a pseudoscalar component and a tensor component. The former component has been identified as the axion piece. We use a nonlinear magneto-optical effect to experimentally investigate the axion and tensor components of the magnetoelectric susceptibility. Fluctuations of the axion piece originate from fluctuations of the antiferromagnetic order parameter. The fluctuations of the axion piece contribute to fluctuations in the electric field induced magnetization. Measuring the latter as a function of temperature allows separating pseudoscalar and tensor contributions.

*This work is support by MURI program funded by Army Research Office under Grant Numbers W911NF-16-1-0472.

Presenters

  • Junlei Wang

    • Univ of Nebraska - Lincoln

Authors

  • Junlei Wang

    • Univ of Nebraska - Lincoln
  • Christian Binek

    • Univ of Nebraska - Lincoln