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MA: Fachverband Magnetismus

MA 47: Skyrmions IV

MA 47.10: Talk

Friday, March 31, 2023, 12:00–12:15, HSZ 04

Magnetoelectric Cavity Magnonics in Skyrmion CrystalsTomoki Hirosawa1,2, •Alexander Mook1,3,4, Jelena Klinovaja1, and Daniel Loss11University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland — 2Aoyama Gakuin University, Sagamihara, Kanagawa, Japan — 3Technical University of Munich, Garching, Germany — 4Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany

We present a theory of magnetoelectric magnon-photon coupling in cavities hosting noncentrosymmetric magnets. Analogously to nonreciprocal phenomena in multiferroics, the magnetoelectric coupling is time-reversal and inversion asymmetric. This asymmetry establishes a means for exceptional tunability of magnon-photon coupling, which can be switched on and off by reversing the magnetization direction. Taking the multiferroic skyrmion host Cu2OSeO3 with ultralow magnetic damping as an example, we reveal the electrical activity of skyrmion eigenmodes and propose it for magnon-photon splitting of “magnetically dark” elliptic modes. Furthermore, we predict a cavity-induced magnon-magnon coupling between magnetoelectrically active skyrmion excitations. We discuss applications in quantum information processing by proposing protocols for all-electrical magnon-mediated photon quantum gates, and a photon-mediated split operation of magnons. Our study highlights magnetoelectric cavity magnonics as a novel platform for realizing coherent transduction between photons and magnons.

Reference: Tomoki Hirosawa*, Alexander Mook*, Jelena Klinovaja, and Daniel Loss, PRX Quantum 3, 040321 (2022)

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