Axion optical induction of antiferromagnetic order

Nature materials(2023)

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Using circularly polarized light to control quantum matter is a highly intriguing topic in physics, chemistry and biology. Previous studies have demonstrated helicity-dependent optical control of chirality and magnetization, with important implications in asymmetric synthesis in chemistry; homochirality in biomolecules; and ferromagnetic spintronics. We report the surprising observation of helicity-dependent optical control of fully compensated antiferromagnetic order in two-dimensional even-layered MnBi 2 Te 4 , a topological axion insulator with neither chirality nor magnetization. To understand this control, we study an antiferromagnetic circular dichroism, which appears only in reflection but is absent in transmission. We show that the optical control and circular dichroism both arise from the optical axion electrodynamics. Our axion induction provides the possibility to optically control a family of 𝒫𝒯 -symmetric antiferromagnets ( 𝒫 , inversion; 𝒯 , time-reversal) such as Cr 2 O 3 , even-layered CrI 3 and possibly the pseudo-gap state in cuprates. In MnBi 2 Te 4 , this further opens the door for optical writing of a dissipationless circuit formed by topological edge states.
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optical induction,axion
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