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Giant Resonant Self-Blocking in Magnetophononically Driven Quantum Magnets

Authors :
Yarmohammadi, M.
Krebs, M.
Uhrig, G. S.
Normand, B.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Magnetophononics, the modulation of magnetic interactions by driven infrared-active lattice excitations, is emerging as a key mechanism for the ultrafast dynamical control of both semiclassical and quantum spin systems by coherent light. We demonstrate that, in a quantum magnetic material with strong spin-phonon coupling, resonances between the driven phonon and the spin excitation frequencies exhibit a giant self-blocking effect. Instead of absorbing more energy, the spin system acts as a strong brake on the driven phonon, causing it to absorb only a tiny fraction of the power available from the laser. Using the quantum master equations governing the nonequilibrium steady states of the coupled spin-lattice system, we show how self-blocking dominates the dynamics, demonstrate the creation of mutually repelling hybrid spin-phonon states, and control the nonequilibrium renormalization of the lattice-driven spin excitation band.<br />Comment: 6+6 pages, 3+5 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2112.04508
Document Type :
Working Paper