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Subterahertz collective dynamics of polar vortices

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2021-04-28 v1 Materials Science

Abstract

The collective dynamics of topological structures have been of great interest from both fundamental and applied perspectives. For example, the studies of dynamical properties of magnetic vortices and skyrmions not only deepened the understanding of many-body physics but also led to potential applications in data processing and storage. Topological structures constructed from electrical polarization rather than spin have recently been realized in ferroelectric superlattices, promising for ultrafast electric-field control of topological orders. However, little is known about the dynamics of such complex extended nanostructures which in turn underlies their functionalities. Using terahertz-field excitation and femtosecond x-ray diffraction measurements, we observe ultrafast collective polarization dynamics that are unique to polar vortices, with orders of magnitude higher frequencies and smaller lateral size than those of experimentally realized magnetic vortices. A previously unseen soft mode, hereafter referred to as a vortexon, emerges as transient arrays of nanoscale circular patterns of atomic displacements, which reverse their vorticity on picosecond time scales. Its frequency is significantly reduced at a critical strain, indicating a condensation of structural dynamics. First-principles-based atomistic calculations and phase-field modeling reveal the microscopic atomic arrangements and frequencies of the vortex modes. The discovery of subterahertz collective dynamics in polar vortices opens up opportunities for applications of electric-field driven data processing in topological structures with ultrahigh speed and density.

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@article{arxiv.2102.05746,
  title  = {Subterahertz collective dynamics of polar vortices},
  author = {Qian Li and Vladimir A. Stoica and Marek Paściak and Yi Zhu and Yakun Yuan and Tiannan Yang and Margaret R. McCarter and Sujit Das and Ajay K. Yadav and Suji Park and Cheng Dai and Hyeon Jun Lee and Youngjun Ahn and Samuel D. Marks and Shukai Yu and Christelle Kadlec and Takahiro Sato and Matthias C. Hoffmann and Matthieu Chollet and Michael E. Kozina and Silke Nelson and Diling Zhu and Donald A. Walko and Aaron M. Lindenberg and Paul G. Evans and Long-Qing Chen and Ramamoorthy Ramesh and Lane W. Martin and Venkatraman Gopalan and John W. Freeland and Jirka Hlinka and Haidan Wen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2102.05746},
  year   = {2021}
}