Understanding the joint dynamics of electron and nuclear spins is central to core concepts in solid-state magnetic resonance - such as spin-lattice relaxation and dynamic nuclear polarization - but a generalization that capitalizes on competing polarization loss and gain channels is still lacking. Here, we theoretically study the non-Hermitian dynamics of hybrid electron/nuclear spin systems in the simultaneous presence of electron spin pumping and spin-lattice relaxation. Focusing on periodic, one-dimensional chains, we find that by adjusting the electron spin pumping to a critical level, it is possible to steer the flow of nuclear polarization to create site-dependent distributions where either end of the array polarizes in opposite ways, irrespective of the initial state. By contrast, we show that ring-like patterns - where the limit nuclear polarization is uniform - exhibit a non-decaying, externally-driven nuclear spin current. Interestingly, cyclic magnetic field modulation can render these processes largely robust to defects in the chain, a response featuring some interesting similarities - and differences - with recent findings in other non-Hermitian physical platforms.
@article{arxiv.2106.04326,
title = {One-directional polarization transport in electron/nuclear spin chains with loss and gain},
author = {Santiago Bussandri and Pablo R. Zangara and Rodolfo H. Acosta and Carlos A. Meriles},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2106.04326},
year = {2021}
}