Cavity Optomechanics of Topological Spin Textures in Magnetic Insulators
Abstract
Collective dynamics of topological magnetic textures can be thought of as a massive particle moving in a magnetic pinning potential. We demonstrate that inside a cavity resonator this effective mechanical system can feel the electromagnetic radiation pressure from cavity photons through the magneto-optical inverse Faraday and Cotton-Mouton effects. We estimate values for the effective parameters of the optomechanical coupling for two spin textures -- a Bloch domain wall and a chiral magnetic soliton lattice. The soliton lattice has magnetic chirality, so that in circularly polarized light it behaves like a chiral particle with the sign of the optomechanical coupling determined by the helicity of the light and chirality of the lattice. Most interestingly, we find a level attraction regime for the soliton lattice, which is tunable through an applied magnetic field.
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@article{arxiv.1809.10091,
title = {Cavity Optomechanics of Topological Spin Textures in Magnetic Insulators},
author = {Igor Proskurin and Alexander S. Ovchinnikov and Jun-ichiro Kishine and Robert L. Stamps},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1809.10091},
year = {2019}
}
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7 pages, 3 figures, published version