Ultrastrong magnon-photon coupling in superconductor/antiferromagnet/superconductor heterostructures at terahertz frequencies
V. M. Gordeeva, Yanmeng Lei, Xiyin Ye, G. A. Bobkov, A. M. Bobkov, Tao Yu, I. V. Bobkova

TL;DR
This paper predicts ultrastrong magnon-photon coupling in superconductor/antiferromagnet heterostructures at terahertz frequencies, enabling tunable magnon transport with potential quantum and classical applications.
Contribution
It introduces a novel heterostructure design that achieves ultrastrong magnon-photon coupling at terahertz frequencies, with tunable properties via magnetic fields and superconductors.
Findings
Ultrastrong coupling constant of ~100 GHz exceeding 10% of resonant frequency.
Magnetic field controls coupling of antiferromagnetic modes to photons.
Superconductors modulate magnon-polariton spin and group velocity, enabling tunability.
Abstract
We predict the realization of ultrastrong coupling between magnons of antiferromagnets and photons in superconductor/antiferromagnet/superconductor heterostructures at terahertz frequencies, from both quantum and classical perspectives. The hybridization of the two magnon modes with photons strongly depends on the applied magnetic field: at zero magnetic field, only a single antiferromagnetic mode with a lower frequency couples to the photon, forming a magnon-polariton, while using a magnetic field activates coupling for both antiferromagnetic modes. The coupling between magnon and photon is ultrastrong with the coupling constant 100 GHz exceeding 10% of the antiferromagnetic resonant frequency. The superconductor modulates the spin of the resulting magnon-polaritons and the group velocity, achieving values amounting to several tenths of the speed of light, which promises strong…
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