Volume 237, 2022

Nonequilibrium dynamics of α-RuCl3 – a time-resolved magneto-optical spectroscopy study

Abstract

We present time-resolved magneto-optical spectroscopy on the magnetic Mott–Hubbard-insulating Kitaev spin liquid candidate α-RuCl3 to investigate the nonequilibrium dynamics of its antiferromagnetically ordered zigzag groundstate after photoexcitation. A systematic study of the transient magnetic linear dichroism under different experimental conditions (temperature, external magnetic field, photoexcitation density) gives direct access to the dynamical interplay of charge excitations with the zigzag ordered state on ultrashort time scales. We observe a rather slow initial demagnetization (few to 10s of ps) followed by a long-lived non-thermal antiferromagnetic spin-disordered state (100–1000s of ps), which can be understood in terms of holons and doublons disordering the antiferromagnetic background after photoexcitation. Varying temperature and fluence in the presence of an external magnetic field reveals two distinct photoinduced dynamics associated with the zigzag and quantum paramagnetic disordered phases. The photo-induced non-thermal spin-disordered state shows universal compressed-exponential recovery dynamics related to the growth and propagation of zigzag domains on nanosecond time scales, which is interpreted within the framework of the Fatuzzo–Labrune model for magnetization reversal. The study of nonequilibrium states in strongly correlated materials is a relatively unexplored topic, but our results are expected to be extendable to a large class of Mott–Hubbard insulator materials with strong spin–orbit coupling.

Graphical abstract: Nonequilibrium dynamics of α-RuCl3 – a time-resolved magneto-optical spectroscopy study

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
10 Қаң. 2022
Accepted
24 Ақп. 2022
First published
08 Мау. 2022

Faraday Discuss., 2022,237, 237-258

Nonequilibrium dynamics of α-RuCl3 – a time-resolved magneto-optical spectroscopy study

J. Wagner, A. Sahasrabudhe, R. Versteeg, Z. Wang, V. Tsurkan, A. Loidl, H. Hedayat and P. H. M. van Loosdrecht, Faraday Discuss., 2022, 237, 237 DOI: 10.1039/D2FD00006G

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