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Phononically driven quantum magnets

Mohsen Yarmohammadi (UT Dallas)

Friday 26, ITS Room 5209

Magnetophononics, the modulation of magnetic interactions by driving infrared-active lattice excitations, is emerging as a key mechanism for the ultrafast dynamical control of both semiclassical and quantum spin systems by coherent light. We demonstrate that, in a quantum magnet with strong spin-phonon coupling, resonances between the driven phonon and the spin excitation frequencies exhibit an intrinsic self-blocking effect, whereby only a fraction of the available laser power is absorbed by the phonon.

Earlier Event: May 4
Quantum Networks
Later Event: June 19
2023 Physics of Life Summer School