In condensed matter systems, interactions between collective modes offer avenues for nonlinear coherent manipulation of coupled excitations and quantum phases. Antiferromagnets, with their inherently coupled magnon modes, provide a promising platform for nonlinear control of microscopic spin waves and macroscopic magnetization. However, nonlinear magnon-magnon interactions have been only partially elaborated, leaving key gaps in the prospects for potential ultrahigh-bandwidth magnonic signal processing. Here, we use a pair of intense terahertz pulses to sequentially excite two distinct coherent magnon modes in an antiferromagnet and find that the magnon mode with a lower frequency undergoes amplification when the higher-frequency mode is driven. We unveil the nonlinear excitation pathways of this stimulated parametric downconversion process by using polarization-selective two-dimensional terahertz spectroscopy. Our work provides fundamental insights into nonlinear magnonics in antiferromagnets, laying the groundwork for forthcoming spintronic and magnonic devices based on nonlinear magnon-magnon interactions.
@article{arxiv.2412.01989,
title = {Terahertz stimulated parametric downconversion of a magnon mode in an antiferromagnet},
author = {Zhuquan Zhang and Yu-Che Chien and Man Tou Wong and Frank Y. Gao and Zi-Jie Liu and Xiaoxuan Ma and Shixun Cao and Edoardo Baldini and Keith A. Nelson},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.01989},
year = {2025}
}