Electrical Excitation and Detection of Chiral Magnons in a Compensated Ferrimagnetic Insulator.

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Tsinghua University, State Key Laboratory of Low-Dimensional Quantum Physics and Department of Physics, Beijing 100084, China.

Published: October 2024


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Magnon chirality refers to the precessional handedness of magnetization around the external magnetic field, which is fixed as right-handed in ferromagnets. Compensated ferrimagnets accommodate parallel and antiparallel configurations of net magnetization and angular momentum, and thus serve as an ideal platform for studying magnon chirality. Through performing spin-torque ferromagnetic resonance experiments, we experimentally study the reversal of low-frequency magnon chirality across the magnetization and angular momentum compensation temperatures in a Gd_{3}Fe_{5}O_{12}/Pt bilayer. In particular, we demonstrate that dampinglike spin torque could sensitively excite and detect the reversal of low-frequency magnon chirality. By solving the coupled Landau-Lifshitz-Gilbert equations, the close correlation between the reversal of low-frequency magnon chirality and the sign of net angular momenta is established. The electrical excitation and detection of low-frequency magnon chirality in compensated ferrimagnetic insulators could be useful for building chiral spintronics.

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