We report on a direct measurement of the pair-wise anti-symmetric exchange interaction, known as the Dzyaloshinsky-Moriya interaction (DMI), in a Nd3+-doped YVO4 crystal. To this end we introduce a broadband electron spin resonance technique coupled with an optical detection scheme which selectively detects only one Nd3+-Nd3+ pair. Using this technique we can fully determine the spin-spin coupling tensor, allowing us to experimentally determine both the strength and direction of the DMI vector. We believe that this ability to fully determine the interaction Hamiltonian is of interest for studying the numerous magnetic phenomena where the DMI interaction is of fundamental importance, including multiferroics. We also detect a singlet-triplet transition within the pair, with a highly suppressed magnetic-field dependence, which suggests that such systems could form singlet-triplet qubits with long coherence times for quantum information applications.
@article{arxiv.1605.08444,
title = {High precision measurement of the Dzyaloshinsky-Moriya interaction between two rare-earth ions in a solid},
author = {Cyril Laplane and Emmanuel Zambrini Cruzeiro and Florian Fröwis and Philippe Goldner and Mikael Afzelius},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1605.08444},
year = {2017}
}