Sum-frequency excitation of coherent magnons

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Coherent excitation of magnons is conventionally achieved through Raman scattering processes, in which the difference-frequency components of the driving field are resonant with the magnon energy. Here, we describe mechanisms by which the sum-frequency components of the driving field can be used to coherently excite magnons through two-particle absorption processes. We use the Landau-Lifshitz-Gilbert formalism to compare the spin-precession amplitudes that different types of impulsive stimulated and ionic Raman scattering processes and their sum-frequency counterparts induce in an antiferromagnetic model system. We show that sum-frequency mechanisms enabled by linearly polarized driving fields yield excitation efficiencies comparable or larger than established Raman techniques, while elliptical polarizations produce only weak and circular polarizations no sum-frequency components at all. The mechanisms presented here complete the map for dynamical spin control by means of Raman-type processes.

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Juraschek, D. M., Wang, D. S., & Narang, P. (2021). Sum-frequency excitation of coherent magnons. Physical Review B, 103(9). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.103.094407

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