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| author | Sim, Kyung Ik Park, Byung Cheol Kim, Taesoo Cho, Byeong Wook Kim, Jae Hoon Choi, Eun-Mi Lee, Young Hee |
| author_facet | Sim, Kyung Ik Park, Byung Cheol Kim, Taesoo Cho, Byeong Wook Kim, Jae Hoon Choi, Eun-Mi Lee, Young Hee |
| contents | Research on manipulating materials using light has garnered significant interest, yet examples of controlling electronic polarization in magnetic materials remain scarce. Here, we demonstrate the hysteresis of electronic polarization in the antiferromagnetic semiconductor FePS3 via light. Below the Néel temperature, we observe linear dichroism (i.e., optical anisotropy) without structural symmetry breaking. Light-induced net polarization aligns along the a-axis (zigzag direction) at 1.6 eV due to the dipolar polarization and along the b-axis (armchair direction) at 2.0 eV due to the combined effects of dipolar and octupolar polarizations, resulting from charge transfer from the armchair to the zigzag direction by light. Unexpected hysteresis of the electronic polarization occurs at 2.0 eV due to the octupolar polarization, in contrast to the absence of such hysteresis at 1.6 eV. We attribute this to a symmetry breaking of the light-induced phase of FePS3 involving electronic polarization within the spin lattice. This study suggests a new mechanism for generating and controlling electronic polarization in magnetic materials using light, with implications for future device applications. |
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| spellingShingle | Light-induced hysteresis of electronic polarization in antiferromagnet FePS3 Sim, Kyung Ik Park, Byung Cheol Kim, Taesoo Cho, Byeong Wook Kim, Jae Hoon Choi, Eun-Mi Lee, Young Hee Materials Science Strongly Correlated Electrons Research on manipulating materials using light has garnered significant interest, yet examples of controlling electronic polarization in magnetic materials remain scarce. Here, we demonstrate the hysteresis of electronic polarization in the antiferromagnetic semiconductor FePS3 via light. Below the Néel temperature, we observe linear dichroism (i.e., optical anisotropy) without structural symmetry breaking. Light-induced net polarization aligns along the a-axis (zigzag direction) at 1.6 eV due to the dipolar polarization and along the b-axis (armchair direction) at 2.0 eV due to the combined effects of dipolar and octupolar polarizations, resulting from charge transfer from the armchair to the zigzag direction by light. Unexpected hysteresis of the electronic polarization occurs at 2.0 eV due to the octupolar polarization, in contrast to the absence of such hysteresis at 1.6 eV. We attribute this to a symmetry breaking of the light-induced phase of FePS3 involving electronic polarization within the spin lattice. This study suggests a new mechanism for generating and controlling electronic polarization in magnetic materials using light, with implications for future device applications. |
| title | Light-induced hysteresis of electronic polarization in antiferromagnet FePS3 |
| topic | Materials Science Strongly Correlated Electrons |
| url | https://arxiv.org/abs/2412.01239 |