Circularly polarized light induces an octupolar inverse Faraday effect and anisotropic multipolar exchange in 4d2/5d2 Mott insulators, opening a nonequilibrium phase space with tunable antiferro-octupolar, ferro-octupolar, and multipolar liquid states.
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Ultrafast optical excitation in WS2/CGT heterostructures generates opposite-sign magnetic torque via interfacial charge transfer that alters perpendicular magnetic anisotropy.
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Light-driven octupolar inverse Faraday effect and multipolar order in Mott insulators
Circularly polarized light induces an octupolar inverse Faraday effect and anisotropic multipolar exchange in 4d2/5d2 Mott insulators, opening a nonequilibrium phase space with tunable antiferro-octupolar, ferro-octupolar, and multipolar liquid states.
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Ultrafast Light-Induced Magnetoelectric Effect in van der Waals Magnetic Semiconductor Heterostructures
Ultrafast optical excitation in WS2/CGT heterostructures generates opposite-sign magnetic torque via interfacial charge transfer that alters perpendicular magnetic anisotropy.