Femtosecond Manipulation of Two-Dimensional Ruderman-Kittel-Kasuya-Yasuda Interaction

ORAL

Abstract

The interaction between magnetism and itinerant electrons leads to the broken time-reversal symmetry for the key electronic states in topological insulators, enabling dissipationless and spin-polarized quantum transport. This interaction fundamentally determines the operational temperature scale for topological electronics. Here we use a unique combination of time-resolved photoemission spectroscopy and time-resolved magneto-optical Kerr effect measurements to elucidate the simultaneous evolutions of the electronic and magnetic subsystems in an intrinsic magnetic topological insulator MnBi2Te4. Our experiments selectively reveal the details of the 2D Ruderman-Kittel-Kasuya-Yasuda (RKKY) interaction on the material surface; our theoretical model quantitatively reproduces the demagnetization time scale as well as the order-of-magnitude for the exchange gap quenching. This distinct 2D RKKY mechanism offers a direct explanation for the sizable gap in the quasi-2D electronic state and for the nonzero residual magnetization in even-layer MnBi2Te4. Furthermore, it promises a unique ultrafast path to effectively manipulate magnetism and topological orders through the p-d interaction and paves the road toward future topotronic devices.

*This work is supported by Department of Energy, Basic Energy Sciences under Grant No. DE-SC0022960

Presenters

  • Khanh Duy Nguyen

    • University of Chicago

Authors

  • Khanh Duy Nguyen

    • University of Chicago
  • Woojoo Lee

    • University of Chicago
  • Jianchen Deng

    • university of florida
    • University of Florida
  • Tongyao Wu

    • university of florida
    • University of Florida
  • Gabriele Berruto

    • Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering, the University of Chicago
    • University of Chicago
    • the University of Chicago
  • Chenhui Yan

    • University of Chicago
  • Chi Ian Ip

    • University of Chicago
  • Haoran Lin

    • Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering, the University of Chicago
    • University of Chicago
  • Qiang Gao

    • The University of Chicago
    • Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering, the University of Chicago
    • University of Chicago
  • Seng Huat Lee

    • Pennsylvania State University
  • Binghai Yan

    • Weizmann Institute of Science
  • Chaoxing Liu

    • Pennsylvania State University
    • The Pennsylvania State University
  • Zhiqiang Mao

    • Pennsylvania State University
    • Pennslyvania State University
  • Xiao-Xiao Zhang

    • University of Florida
  • Shuolong Yang

    • University of Chicago