Coherent Magnons Driven by Photomodulated Anisotropy in Altermagnetic MnTe
Abstract
Manganese telluride () has recently emerged as a prototypical -wave altermagnet, providing an ideal platform to investigate the non-equilibrium excitations of altermagnetic order. Here, we report simultaneous spatial mapping of the local equilibrium orientation of the N\'eel vector, , alongside the amplitude, , and frequency, , of photoexcited spin waves. Based on these measurements, we place a remarkably low upper bound of (0.7 K) on the spin-wave gap arising from intrinsic anisotropy. This exceptionally weak hexagonal anisotropy () renders the altermagnetic order highly susceptible to optical tuning, allowing coherent spin waves to be driven by a photoinduced enhancement of . Above a threshold pump fluence, our spatial maps reveal that this photomodulation manifests as a six-fold symmetric sawtooth dependence of on and a cycloid-like modulation of . Ultimately, the near-isotropy of the N\'eel vector in enables optical and mechanical control over the orientation of spin-splitting in the electronic band structure, offering new pathways for altermagnetic spintronics.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2607.18421,
title = {Coherent Magnons Driven by Photomodulated Anisotropy in Altermagnetic MnTe},
author = {Dingbin Huang and Jonathon Kruppe and Resham Babu Regmi and Nirmal J. Ghimire and James Analytis and Joseph Orenstein},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.18421},
year = {2026}
}