Cavity-enhanced circular dichroism in a van der Waals antiferromagnet
Abstract
Broken symmetry plays a pivotal role in determining the macroscopic electrical, optical, magnetic, and topological properties of materials. Circular dichroism (CD) has been widely employed to probe broken symmetry in various systems, from small molecules to bulk crystals, but designing CD responses on demand remains a challenge, especially for antiferromagnetic materials. Here, we develop a cavity-enhanced CD technique to sensitively probe the magnetic order and broken symmetry in the van der Waals antiferromagnet FePS3. By introducing interfacial inversion asymmetry in cavity-coupled FePS3 crystals, we demonstrate that the induced CD is strongly coupled with the zig-zag antiferromagnetic order of FePS3 and can be tuned both spectrally and in magnitude by varying the cavity length and FePS3 thickness. Our findings open new avenues for using cavity-modulated CD as a sensitive diagnostic probe to detect weak broken symmetries, particularly at hidden interfaces, and in systems exhibiting hidden spin polarization or strong correlations.
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@article{arxiv.2411.08667,
title = {Cavity-enhanced circular dichroism in a van der Waals antiferromagnet},
author = {Shu-Liang Ren and Simin Pang and Shan Guan and Yu-Jia Sun and Tian-Yu Zhang and Nai Jiang and Jiaqi Guo and Hou-Zhi Zheng and Jun-Wei Luo and Ping-Heng Tan and Chao Shen and Jun Zhang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.08667},
year = {2024}
}