Electric excitation of spin resonance in antiferromagnetic conductors
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❄️ cond-mat.str-el
keywords
spinantiferromagneticconductorselectricelectronexcitationresonanceabsorption
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Antiferromagnetism couples electron spin to its orbital motion, thus allowing excitation of electron-spin transitions by an ac electric rather than magnetic field - with absorption, exceeding that of common electron spin resonance at least by four orders of magnitude. In addition to potential applications in spin electronics, this phenomenon may be used as a spectroscopy to study antiferromagnetic materials of interest - from chromium to borocarbides, cuprates, iron pnictides, and organic and heavy fermion conductors.
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