Crystal chirality magneto-optical effects in collinear antiferromagnets

Xiaodong Zhou, Wanxiang Feng*, Xiuxian Yang, Guang Yu Guo, Yugui Yao*

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Abstract

The spin chirality, created by magnetic atoms, has been comprehensively understood to generate and control the magneto-optical effects. In comparison, the role of the crystal chirality that relates to nonmagnetic atoms has received much less attention. Here, we theoretically discover the crystal chirality magneto-optical (CCMO) effects, which depend on the chirality of crystal structures that originates from the rearrangement of nonmagnetic atoms. We show that the CCMO effects exist in many collinear antiferromagnets, such as RuO2 and CoNb3S6, which has a local and global crystal chirality, respectively. The key character of the CCMO effects is the sign change if the crystal chirality reverses. The magnitudes of the CCMO spectra can be effectively manipulated by reorienting the Néel vector with the help of an external electric field, and the spectral integrals are strongly correlated to magnetocrystalline anisotropy energy bridging by orbital magnetic moments.

Original languageEnglish
Article number024401
JournalPhysical Review B
Volume104
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jul 2021

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