Chirality selective magnon-phonon hybridization and magnon-induced chiral phonons in a layered zigzag antiferromagnet

Jun Cui(Nanjing University), Emil Viñas Boström(Max Planck Institute for the Structure and Dynamics of Matter), Mykhaylo Ozerov(Florida State University), Fangliang Wu(Nanjing University), Qianni Jiang(University of Washington), Jiun‐Haw Chu(University of Washington), Changcun Li(University of Electronic Science and Technology of China), Fucai Liu(University of Electronic Science and Technology of China), Xiaodong Xu(University of Washington), Ángel Rubio(Max Planck Institute for the Structure and Dynamics of Matter), Qi Zhang(Collaborative Innovation Center of Advanced Microstructures)
Nature Communications
June 9, 2023
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Abstract Two-dimensional (2D) magnetic systems possess versatile magnetic order and can host tunable magnons carrying spin angular momenta. Recent advances show angular momentum can also be carried by lattice vibrations in the form of chiral phonons. However, the interplay between magnons and chiral phonons as well as the details of chiral phonon formation in a magnetic system are yet to be explored. Here, we report the observation of magnon-induced chiral phonons and chirality selective magnon-phonon hybridization in a layered zigzag antiferromagnet (AFM) FePSe 3 . With a combination of magneto-infrared and magneto-Raman spectroscopy, we observe chiral magnon polarons (chiMP), the new hybridized quasiparticles, at zero magnetic field. The hybridization gap reaches 0.25 meV and survives down to the quadrilayer limit. Via first principle calculations, we uncover a coherent coupling between AFM magnons and chiral phonons with parallel angular momenta, which arises from the underlying phonon and space group symmetries. This coupling lifts the chiral phonon degeneracy and gives rise to an unusual Raman circular polarization of the chiMP branches. The observation of coherent chiral spin-lattice excitations at zero magnetic field paves the way for angular momentum-based hybrid phononic and magnonic devices.


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