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A route to minimally dissipative switching in magnets via THz phonon pumping

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arxiv 2209.04312 v3 pith:L6GMKQZL submitted 2022-09-09 cond-mat.mtrl-sci

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keywords switchingphonondynamicsexcitationtypicallyaccessibleadvancedapplications
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Advanced magnetic recording paradigms typically use large temperature changes to drive switching which is detrimental to device longevity, hence finding non-thermal routes is crucial for future applications. By employing atomistic spin-lattice dynamics simulations, we show efficient coherent magnetisation switching triggered by THz phonon excitation in insulating single species materials. The key ingredient is excitation near the $P$-point of the spectrum in conditions where spins typically cannot be excited and when manifold $k$ phonon modes are accessible at the same frequency. Our model predicts the necessary ingredients for low-dissipative switching and provides new insight into THz-excited spin dynamics.

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