In antiferromagnets, the efficient propagation of spin-waves has until now only been observed in the insulating antiferromagnet hematite, where circularly (or a superposition of pairs of linearly) polarized spin-waves propagate over long distances. Here, we report long-distance spin-transport in the antiferromagnetic orthoferrite YFeO3, where a different transport mechanism is enabled by the combined presence of the Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction and externally applied fields. The magnon decay length is shown to exceed hundreds of nano-meters, in line with resonance measurements that highlight the low magnetic damping. We observe a strong anisotropy in the magnon decay lengths that we can attribute to the role of the magnon group velocity in the propagation of spin-waves in antiferromagnets. This unique mode of transport identified in YFeO3 opens up the possibility of a large and technologically relevant class of materials, i.e., canted antiferromagnets, for long-distance spin transport.
@article{arxiv.2112.05947,
title = {Anisotropic long-range spin transport in canted antiferromagnetic orthoferrite YFeO$_3$},
author = {Shubhankar Das and A. Ross and X. X. Ma and S. Becker and C. Schmitt and F. van Duijn and F. Fuhrmann and M. -A. Syskaki and U. Ebels and V. Baltz and A. -L. Barra and H. Y. Chen and G. Jakob and S. X. Cao and J. Sinova and O. Gomonay and R. Lebrun and M. Kläui},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2112.05947},
year = {2022}
}
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Manuscript - 24 pages and 4 figures, Supplementary - 22 pages and 10 figures