Chirality and polarization of inertial antiferromagnetic resonances driven by spin-orbit torques
Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics
2025-12-12 v2
Abstract
It is widely accepted that the handedness of a resonant mode is an intrinsic property. We show that, by tailoring the polarization and handedness of alternating spin-orbit torques used as the driving force, the polarization state and handedness of inertial resonant modes in an antiferromagnet (AFM) can be actively controlled. In contrast with ferromagnets, whose resonant-mode polarization is essentially fixed, AFM inertial modes can continuously evolve from elliptic through circular to linear polarization as the driving polarization is varied. We further identify an inertia-dependent critical degree of driving polarization at which the mode becomes linearly polarized while its handedness reverses.
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@article{arxiv.2507.10323,
title = {Chirality and polarization of inertial antiferromagnetic resonances driven by spin-orbit torques},
author = {Peng-Bin He and Ri-Xing Wang and Zai-Dong Li and Mikhail Cherkasskii},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.10323},
year = {2025}
}