Unconventional interlayer exchange coupling via chiral phonons in synthetic magnetic oxide heterostructures
Abstract
Chiral symmetry breaking of phonons plays an essential role in emergent quantum phenomena owing to its strong coupling to spin degree of freedom. However, direct experimental evidence of the chiral phonon-spin coupling is lacking. In this study, we report a chiral phonon-mediated interlayer exchange interaction in atomically controlled ferromagnetic metal (SrRuO3)-nonmagnetic insulator (SrTiO3) heterostructures. Owing to the unconventional interlayer exchange interaction, we have observed rotation of magnetic moments as a function of nonmagnetic insulating spacer thickness, resulting in a spin spiral state. The chiral phonon-spin coupling is further confirmed by phonon Zeeman effects. The existence of the chiral phonons and their interplay with spins along with our atomic-scale heterostructure approach open a window to unveil the crucial roles of chiral phonons in magnetic materials.
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@article{arxiv.2202.01447,
title = {Unconventional interlayer exchange coupling via chiral phonons in synthetic magnetic oxide heterostructures},
author = {Seung Gyo Jeong and Jiwoong Kim and Ambrose Seo and Sungkyun Park and Hu Young Jeong and Young-Min Kim and Valeria Lauter and Takeshi Egam and Jung Hoon Han and Woo Seok Choi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2202.01447},
year = {2022}
}
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40 pages