Atomically Resolved Acoustic Dynamics Coupled with Magnetic Order in a Van der Waals Antiferromagnet

F Faran Zhou K Kyle Hwangbo (Department of Physics University of Washington Seattle Washington USA) S Sung Soo Ha (Center For Ultrafast Phase Transformation Department of Physics Sogang University Seoul South Korea) X Xiao‐Wei Zhang (Department of Materials Science and Engineering University of Washington Seattle Washington USA) S Sae Hwan Chun J Jaeku Park I Intae Eom Q Qianni Jiang (Department of Applied Physics) Z Zekai Yang M Marc Zajac (Materials Science Division Argonne National Laboratory Lemont Illinois USA) S Sungwon Kim S Sungwook Choi Z Zhaodong Chu (Materials Science Division Argonne National Laboratory Lemont Illinois USA) K Kyoung Hun Oh (Department of Physics Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge Massachusetts USA) Y Yifan Su (Key Laboratory of Applied Surface and Colloid Chemistry of Ministry of Education, Shaanxi Provincial Key Laboratory of New Concept Sensors and Molecular Materials, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering) A Alfred Zong E Elton J. G. Santos T Ting Cao J Jiun‐Haw Chu (Department of Physics University of Washington Seattle Washington USA) S Stephan O. Hruszkewycz N Nuh Gedik D Di Xiao H Hyunjung Kim X Xiaodong Xu H Haidan Wen (Advanced Photon Source, Argonne National Laboratory)

Abstract

ABSTRACT Magnetoelastic coupling in van der Waals (vdW) magnetic materials enables a unique interplay between the spin and lattice degrees of freedom. Characterizing the elastic responses with atomic and femtosecond resolution across the magnetic transition is essential for guiding the design of magnetically tunable actuators and strain‐mediated spintronic devices. Here, ultrafast X‐ray diffraction employed at a free‐electron laser reveals that the atomic displacements, wave vectors, and dispersion relations of acoustic phonon modes in a vdW antiferromagnet FePS 3 are coupled with the magnetic order, by tracking both in‐plane and out‐of‐plane Bragg peaks upon optical excitation across the Néel temperature ( T N ). One transverse mode shows that a quasi‐out‐of‐plane atomic displacement undergoes a significant directional change across T N . Its quasi‐in‐plane wave vector is derived by comparing the measured sound velocity and the first‐principles calculations. The other transverse mode is an interlayer shear acoustic mode whose amplitude is strongly enhanced in the antiferromagnetic phase, exhibiting eight times stronger amplitude than the longitudinal acoustic mode below T N . The atomically resolved characterization of acoustic phonon dynamics that couple with magnetic ordering opens opportunities for harnessing unique magnetoelastic coupling in vdW magnets on ultrafast timescales.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 14
Published March 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (25)

F

Faran Zhou

K

Kyle Hwangbo

Department of Physics University of Washington Seattle Washington USA

S

Sung Soo Ha

Center For Ultrafast Phase Transformation Department of Physics Sogang University Seoul South Korea

X

Xiao‐Wei Zhang

Department of Materials Science and Engineering University of Washington Seattle Washington USA

S

Sae Hwan Chun

J

Jaeku Park

I

Intae Eom

Q

Qianni Jiang

Department of Applied Physics

Z

Zekai Yang

M

Marc Zajac

Materials Science Division Argonne National Laboratory Lemont Illinois USA

S

Sungwon Kim

S

Sungwook Choi

Z

Zhaodong Chu

Materials Science Division Argonne National Laboratory Lemont Illinois USA

K

Kyoung Hun Oh

Department of Physics Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge Massachusetts USA

Y

Yifan Su

Key Laboratory of Applied Surface and Colloid Chemistry of Ministry of Education, Shaanxi Provincial Key Laboratory of New Concept Sensors and Molecular Materials, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering

A

Alfred Zong

E

Elton J. G. Santos

T

Ting Cao

J

Jiun‐Haw Chu

Department of Physics University of Washington Seattle Washington USA

S

Stephan O. Hruszkewycz

N

Nuh Gedik

D

Di Xiao

H

Hyunjung Kim

X

Xiaodong Xu

H

Haidan Wen

Advanced Photon Source, Argonne National Laboratory