Spin wavepackets in the Kagome ferromagnet Fe3Sn2: Propagation and precursors

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Abstract

The propagation of spin waves in magnetically ordered systems has emerged as a potential means to shuttle quantum information over large distances. Conventionally, the arrival time of a spin wavepacket at a distance, d, is assumed to be determined by its group velocity, vg. Here, we report time-resolved optical measurements of wavepacket propagation in the Kagome ferromagnet Fe3Sn2 that demonstrate the arrival of spin information at times significantly less than d=vg. We show that this spin wave "precursor"originates from the interaction of light with the unusual spectrum of magnetostatic modes in Fe3Sn2. Related effects may have far-reaching consequences toward realizing long-range, ultrafast spin wave transport in both ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic systems.

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Lee, C., Sun, Y., Ye, L., Rathi, S., Wang, K., Lu, Y. M., … Orenstein, J. (2023). Spin wavepackets in the Kagome ferromagnet Fe3Sn2: Propagation and precursors. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 120(21). https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2220589120

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