Revisiting altermagnetism in RuO2: a study of laser-pulse induced charge dynamics by time-domain terahertz spectroscopy
David T. Plouff, Laura Scheuer, Shreya Shrestha, Weipeng Wu, Nawsher, J. Parvez, Subhash Bhatt, Xinhao Wang, Lars Gundlach, M. Benjamin, Jungfleisch, and John Q. Xiao

TL;DR
This study investigates laser-induced charge dynamics in RuO2/ferromagnet bilayers using terahertz spectroscopy, providing evidence against altermagnetism in RuO2 and exploring charge emission mechanisms.
Contribution
The paper presents experimental evidence challenging the existence of altermagnetism in RuO2 by analyzing THz emission mechanisms in various film orientations.
Findings
No evidence of inverse altermagnetic spin-splitting effect (IASSE) in RuO2.
THz emission is explained by inverse spin Hall effect (ISHE) and electrical anisotropic conductivity (EAC).
THz emission in (101) oriented RuO2 can be tuned with magnetic field.
Abstract
Altermagnets are a recently discovered class of magnetic material with great potential for applications in the field of spintronics, owing to their non-relativistic spin-splitting and simultaneous antiferromagnetic order. One of the most studied candidates for altermagnetic materials is rutile structured RuO2. However, it has recently come under significant scrutiny as evidence emerged for its lack of any magnetic order. In this work, we study bilayers of epitaxial RuO2 and ferromagnetic permalloy (Fe19Ni81) by time-domain terahertz spectroscopy, probing for three possible mechanisms of laser-induced charge dynamics: the inverse spin Hall effect (ISHE), electrical anisotropic conductivity (EAC), and inverse altermagnetic spin-splitting effect (IASSE). We examine films of four common RuO2 layer orientations: (001), (100), (110), and (101). If RuO2 is altermagnetic, then the (100) and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTerahertz technology and applications · Spectroscopy and Quantum Chemical Studies · Mechanical and Optical Resonators
