Ultrafast dynamics of wavelength-sensitive magnons in unconventional compensated semiconducting antiferromagnet
Hanshen Huang, Tao Qu, Yang Cheng, Lixuan Tai, Christopher Eckberg,, Quanjun Pan, Abdullah Alrasheed, Su Kong Chong, Bingqian Dai, Yaochen Li,, Qingyuan Shu, Chao-Yao Yang, Jie-Xiang Yu, Gen Yin, and Kang L. Wang

TL;DR
This study reveals wavelength-dependent ultrafast magnon dynamics in an unconventional semiconducting antiferromagnet, demonstrating its potential for advanced spintronic applications through direct optical control and detection of spin behaviors.
Contribution
It uncovers the energy transfer mechanisms and distinct magnon modes in {\
Findings
Wavelength-sensitive magnon modes observed via time-resolved Kerr effect.
Spin behaviors vary with photon energy matching the bandgap.
Energy transfer model among electrons, phonons, and magnons established.
Abstract
Antiferromagnet is a promising candidate for the next generation spintronic devices, benefiting from its ultrafast dynamics and spontaneous zero stray field. However, the understanding of their ultrafast spin behaviors is lacking due to the challenges of controlling/detecting the quenched net magnetization. Unconventional compensated semiconducting antiferromagnets present strong time-reversal symmetry breaking, spin splitting in the momentum space, and suitable bandgap for optical control/detection. Thus, it is a powerful platform to uncover the ultrafast dynamics of antiferromagnets. Here, we show an exotic wavelength-dependent spin dynamic in the unconventional compensated semiconducting antiferromagnet {\alpha}-MnTe via time-resolved quadratic magneto-optical Kerr effect measurement, where the probing photon energy of the laser matches its bandgap. This direct excitation and…
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TopicsMechanical and Optical Resonators · Magneto-Optical Properties and Applications · Photonic and Optical Devices
