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Engineering photomagnetism in collinear van der Waals antiferromagnets

Materials Science 2026-03-12 v1

Abstract

Achieving efficient ultrafast optical control of antiferromagnetic spin dynamics is a central goal for next-generation high-speed THz spintronic and magnonic devices. Resonant optical pumping of crystal-field-split d-d orbital multiplets in magnetic TM ions directly modulates exchange and spin-orbit interactions, inducing large-amplitude coherent spin precession. However, such effects are limited to a handful of systems and there is no general strategy to enhance d-d photomagnetism in antiferromagnets. Here, we demonstrate the engineering of photomagnetism via TM-ion doping in collinear van der Waals antiferromagnets. In Mn1x_{1-x}Nix_xPS3_3, small amounts of Ni2+^{2+} activate a strong photomagnetic response while largely preserving the N\'eel ground state. Even 10% Ni boosts the response by more than an order of magnitude compared to pure MnPS3_3, with resonant pumping of Ni2+^{2+} d-d transitions driving large-amplitude coherent spin precession and providing helicity-dependent phase control. Tuning the pump energy across the full Mn1x_{1-x}Nix_xPS3_3 composition range shows that Ni excitations remain effective across competing N\'eel and zig-zag antiferromagnetic states while supporting tunable-frequency coherent spin precession. These results establish TM-ion doping as a versatile strategy to harness orbital multiplet excitations for ultrafast, low-dissipation spin control in van der Waals antiferromagnets.

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@article{arxiv.2603.10186,
  title  = {Engineering photomagnetism in collinear van der Waals antiferromagnets},
  author = {MengXing Na and Viktoriia Radovskaia and Dinar Khusyainov and Peter Kim and Kingshuk Mukhuti and Peter C. M. Christianen and Ekaterina Kochetkova and Anna Isaeva and Anne de Visser and Dimitar Pashov and Mark van Schilfgaarde and Edwin H. T. Teo and Apoorva Chaturvedi and Swagata Acharya and Theo Rasing and Alexey V. Kimel and Dmytro Afanasiev},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.10186},
  year   = {2026}
}