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Magnon-mediated exciton-exciton interaction in a van der Waals antiferromagnet

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arxiv 2409.18501 v1 pith:IYQWEFKO submitted 2024-09-27 cond-mat.mtrl-sci cond-mat.mes-hall

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Excitons are fundamental excitations that govern the optical properties of semiconductors. Interacting excitons can lead to various emergent phases of matter and large nonlinear optical responses. In most semiconductors, excitons interact via exchange interaction or phase space filling. Correlated materials that host excitons coupled to other degrees of freedom offer hitherto unexplored pathways for controlling these interactions. Here, we demonstrate magnon-mediated excitonic interactions in CrSBr, an antiferromagnetic semiconductor. This interaction manifests as the dependence of exciton energy on exciton density via a magnonic adjustment of the spin canting angle. Our study demonstrates the emergence of quasiparticle-mediated interactions in correlated quantum materials, leading to large nonlinear optical responses and potential device concepts such as magnon-mediated quantum transducers.

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  1. Tunable Nanophotonic Devices and Cavities based on a Two-Dimensional Magnet

    physics.optics 2025-07 conditional novelty 6.0 of 10

    Photonic crystal slabs made from the 2D magnet CrSBr support high-Q guided resonances that can be magnetically switched between ordinary and hyperbolic polariton modes.

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