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Electric-Switchable Chiral Magnons in PT-Symmetric Antiferromagnets

Materials Science 2026-05-25 v3

Abstract

The magnons in antiferromagnetic insulators (AFIs) exhibit dual chirality, each carrying opposite spin angular momentum. However, in PT-symmetric AFIs, the magnon bands remain degenerate. In this work, we introduce a new class of PT-preserving AFIs in which the giant chiral splitting of magnons can be induced and controlled by an external electric field. Unlike conventional cases, such AFIs host a hidden dipole coupled to the antiferromagnetic order, which allows an external electric field to break the magnon sublattice symmetry and thereby largely lift the band degeneracy. Group theoretical analysis identifies the possible magnetic layer groups, while first-principles calculations and spin-wave theory reveal band splittings up to 20meV in Cr2CCl2 and Cr2CBr2 under the electric field of 0.2 V/{\AA}, corresponding to an effective magnetic field of 200T. In addition, the electrically controlled magnon chiral splitting enables reversible switching of magnon-mediated spin currents. These findings open a new route toward nonvolatile spintronics based on magnons.

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@article{arxiv.2601.16052,
  title  = {Electric-Switchable Chiral Magnons in PT-Symmetric Antiferromagnets},
  author = {Jinyang Ni and Congzhe Yan and Peiyuan Cui and Zhijun Jiang and Yuanjun Jin and Guoqing Chang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2601.16052},
  year   = {2026}
}