In collinear antiferromagnet Cr2O3, terahertz electric fields can excite the 0.165 THz spin resonance via the magnetoelectric effect, with an efficiency comparable to magnetic-field excitation.
Dynamics of domain walls in weak ferromagnets
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It is shown that the total set of equations, which determines the dynamics of the domain bounds (DB) in a weak ferromagnet, has the same type of specific solution as the well-known Walker's solution for ferromagnets. We calculated the functional dependence of the velocity of the DB on the magnetic field, which is described by the obtained solution. This function has a maximum at a finite field and a section of the negative differential mobility of the DB. According to the calculation, the maximum velocity $ c \approx 2 \times 10^6$ cm/sec in YFeO$_3$ is reached at $H_m \approx 4 \times 10^3$ Oe.
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THz electric field control of spins in collinear antiferromagnet Cr$_{2}$O$_{3}$
In collinear antiferromagnet Cr2O3, terahertz electric fields can excite the 0.165 THz spin resonance via the magnetoelectric effect, with an efficiency comparable to magnetic-field excitation.