We experimentally demonstrate magnon Kerr effect in a cavity-magnon system, where magnons in a small yttrium iron garnet (YIG) sphere are strongly but dispersively coupled to the photons in a three-dimensional cavity. When the YIG sphere is pumped to generate considerable magnons, the Kerr effect yields a perceptible shift of the cavity's central frequency and more appreciable shifts of the magnon modes. We derive an analytical relation between the magnon frequency shift and the drive power for the uniformly magnetized YIG sphere and find that it agrees very well with the experimental results of the Kittel mode. Our study paves the way to explore nonlinear effects in the cavity-magnon system.
@article{arxiv.1609.07891,
title = {Magnon Kerr effect in a strongly coupled cavity-magnon system},
author = {Yi-Pu Wang and Guo-Qiang Zhang and Dengke Zhang and Xiao-Qing Luo and Wei Xiong and Shuai-Peng Wang and Tie-Fu Li and C. -M. Hu and J. Q. You},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1609.07891},
year = {2016}
}