Magnetic switching of phonon angular momentum in a ferrimagnetic insulator
Fangliang Wu, Jing Zhou, Song Bao, Liangyue Li, Jinsheng Wen, Yuan Wan, Qi Zhang

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates non-volatile control of phonon angular momentum in a ferrimagnetic insulator through magnetic field manipulation, revealing giant energy splitting and potential topological phononic edge modes, advancing phononics and spintronics.
Contribution
It introduces a method to switch phonon angular momentum using intrinsic ferrimagnetism without structural changes, with experimental and theoretical insights into phonon-magnon interactions.
Findings
Giant energy splitting of 20% in chiral phonons.
Phonon angular momentum can be switched with magnetic field.
Enhanced phonon magnetic moment near critical temperature.
Abstract
Circularly polarized phonons offer a new route for mediating angular momentum in solids. However, controlling phonon angular momentum without altering the material's structure or composition remains challenging. Here, we demonstrate the non-volatile switching of angular momentum-carrying phonons by leveraging intrinsic ferrimagnetism in an insulator. We find a pair of chiral phonons with giant energy splitting reaching 20% of the phonon frequency, due to spontaneously broken time-reversal symmetry. With a moderate magnetic field, the phonon angular momentum of the two chiral phonon branches can be switched along with the magnetization. Notably, near the critical temperature, the effective phonon magnetic moment is enhanced, reaching 2.62 Bohr magneton, exceeding the moment of a magnon. A microscopic model based on phonon-magnon coupling accounts for the observations. Furthermore, we…
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TopicsMagnetic properties of thin films
