First-principles prediction of chiral-phonon-induced orbital accumulation
Abstract
Chiral phonons offer a route to transfer angular momentum without relying on magnetic order, but their electronic response in metals remains poorly understood from perspectives beyond spin-based scenarios. Using first-principles calculations, we show that coherent chiral lattice motion generates orbital accumulation and, through spin-orbit coupling, a smaller accompanying spin accumulation. Our approach evaluates orbital and spin expectation values directly from strain perturbed ab initio Hamiltonians in the long-wavelength limit, where the phonon perturbation is represented by symmetry adapted circular lattice distortions. We show that the response is controlled mainly by orbital character, near-degeneracies, and electron-phonon coupling, rather than by spin-orbit coupling alone. These results identify light transition metals as promising platforms for chiral-phonon-driven orbitronics.
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@article{arxiv.2605.03486,
title = {First-principles prediction of chiral-phonon-induced orbital accumulation},
author = {A. Pezo and A. Manchon and Y. Nii and K. Ando and T. Kato},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.03486},
year = {2026}
}