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Microscopic Theory of Ultrafast Out-of-Equilibrium Dynamics in Magnetic Insulators. Unraveling the Magnon-Phonon Coupling

Published 14 Nov 2018 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (1811.05841v1)

Abstract: The interaction between lattice and spins is at the heart of an extremely intriguing ultrafast dynamics in magnetic materials. In this work we formulate a general non-equilibrium theory that disentangles the complex interplay between them in a THz laser-excited antiferromagnetic insulator. The theory provides a quantitative description of the transient energy flow between the spin and lattice sub-systems, subject to magnon-phonon and phonon-phonon scatterings, giving rise to finite life-times of the quasiparticles and to the equilibration time of the system. We predict a novel kind of scattering process where two magnons of opposite polarizations decay into a phonon, previously omitted in the literature. The theory is combined with first-principle calculations and then applied to simulate a realistic dynamics of NiO. The main relaxation channels and hot spots in the reciprocal space, giving the strongest contribution to the energy transfer between phonons and magnons are identified. The diverse interaction strengths lead to distinct coupled dynamics of the lattice and spin systems and subsequently to different equilibration timescales.

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