Lattice-induced spin dynamics in Dirac magnet CoTiO3
Abstract
Spin–lattice coupling is crucial for understanding the spin transport and dynamics for spintronics and magnonics applications. Recently, cobalt titanate (CoTiO3), an easy-plane antiferromagnet, has been found to host axial phonons with a large magnetic moment, which may originate from spin–lattice coupling. Here, we investigate the effect of light-driven lattice dynamics on the magnetic properties of CoTiO3 using time-resolved spectroscopy with a terahertz pump and a magneto-optic probe. We found resonantly driven Raman-active phonons, phonon–polariton-induced excitation of the antiferromagnetic magnons, and a slow increase in the polarization rotation of the probe, all indicating symmetry breaking that is not intrinsic to the magnetic space group. The temperature dependence confirmed that the observed spin dynamics is related to the magnetic order, and we suggest surface effects as a possible mechanism. Our results of THz-induced spin–lattice dynamics signify that extrinsic symmetry breaking may contribute strongly and unexpectedly to light-driven phenomena in bulk complex oxides.
Article Details
Journal Info
Journal of Applied Physics
American Institute of Physics
Authors (11)
A. Baydin
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Rice University 1 , Houston, Texas 77005,
J. Luo
Z. He
J. Doumani
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Rice University 1 , Houston, Texas 77005,
T. Lin
F. Tay
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Rice University 1 , Houston, Texas 77005,
J. He
J. Zhou
Department of Mechanical Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin 7 , Austin, Texas 78712,
G. Khalsa
Department of Physics, University of North Texas 6 , Denton, Texas 76203,
J. Kono
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Rice University 1 , Houston, Texas 77005,
H. Zhu
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Rice University 1 , Houston, Texas 77005,