Weyl fermions induced Magnon electrodynamics in Weyl semimetal
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
cond-mat.mtrl-scicond-mat.str-el
keywords
weylfermionsmagneticelectromagneticfieldsfluctuationsinteractionmagnon
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Weyl fermions, which are fermions with definite chiralities, can give rise to anomalous breaking of the symmetry of the physical system which they are a part of. In their (3+1)-dimensional realizations in condensed matter systems, i.e., the so-called Weyl semimetals, this anomaly gives rise to topological electromagnetic response of magnetic fluctuations, which takes the form of non-local interaction between magnetic fluctuations and electromagnetic fields. We study the physical consequences of this non-local interaction, including electric field assisted magnetization dynamics, an extra gapless magnon dispersion, and polariton behaviors that feature "sibling" bands in small magnetic fields.
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