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Zero-frequency chiral magnonic edge states protected by non-equilibrium topology

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arxiv 2302.06597 v3 pith:BNBT7ZOS submitted 2023-02-13 cond-mat.mes-hall

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Topological bosonic excitations must, in contrast to their fermionic counterparts, appear at finite energies. This is a key challenge for magnons, as it prevents straightforward excitation and detection of topologically-protected magnonic edge states and their use in magnonic devices. In this work, we show that in a non-equilibrium state, in which the magnetization is pointing against the external magnetic field, the topologically-protected chiral edge states in a magnon Chern insulator can be lowered to zero frequency, making them directly accessible by existing experimental techniques. We discuss the spin-orbit torque required to stabilize this non-equilibrium state, and show explicitly using numerical Landau-Lifshitz-Gilbert simulations that the edge states can be excited with a microwave field. Finally, we consider a propagating spin wave spectroscopy experiment, and demonstrate that the edge states can be directly detected.

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