Chiral phonon-induced spin polarization

ORAL

Abstract

Controlling spins on very short time scales e may enable novel non-equilibrium magnetic physics as well as ultrafast spintronics for energy-efficient information processing. Strongly driven phonons directly influence the interatomic distances, orbital symmetry, and exchange interactions that are closely related to magnetism in materials. We excited chiral phonons using circular-polarized terahertz pulses and observed a prominent transient magneto-optic Kerr effect in rare-earth trihalides. The temperature dependence of the spin dynamics indicates a strong magnetic field generated by the phonons. Our result may open a new route to investigate spin-phonon interaction in ultrafast magnetism directly.

*JL, TL, RX, and HZ are supported by the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) under award number DMR-2005096. JZ and BIY acknowledge Army Research Office grant W911NF-16-1-0255.

Presenters

  • Jiaming Luo

    • Rice University

Authors

  • Jiaming Luo

    • Rice University
  • Tong Lin

    • Rice University
  • Junjie Zhang

    • Rice University
  • Rui Xu

    • Rice University
  • Xiaotong Chen

    • Rice University
  • Boris I Yakobson

    • Rice University
  • Hanyu Zhu

    • Rice University