Chiral Phonon Transport Induced by Topological Magnons
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Abstract
The plethora of recent discoveries in the field of topological electronic insulators has inspired a search for boson systems with similar properties. There are predictions that ferromagnets on a two-dimensional honeycomb lattice may host chiral edge magnons. In such systems, we theoretically study how magnons and phonons couple. We find topological magneto-polarons around the avoided crossings between phonons and topological magnons. Exploiting this feature along with our finding of Rayleigh edge phonons in armchair ribbons, we demonstrate the existence of chiral edge modes with a phononic character. We predict that these modes mediate a chirality in the coherent phonon response and suggest to measure this effect via elastic transducers. These findings reveal a possible approach towards heat management in future devices.
*We acknowledge �financial support from the Research Council of Norway Grant No. 262633 Center of Excellence on Quantum Spintronics". A. S. also acknowledges �nancial support from the Research Council of Norway Grant No. 250985, \Fundamentals of Low-dissipative Topological Matter".
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Presenters
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Even Thingstad
- Norwegian University of Science and Technology