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| author | Cai, Chengyuan Wang, Hanchen Yu, Tao |
| author_facet | Cai, Chengyuan Wang, Hanchen Yu, Tao |
| contents | Converting magnetization spin to orbital current often relies on strong spin-orbit interaction that may cause additional angular momentum dissipation. We report that coherent magnetization dynamics in magnetic nanostructures can evanescently pump an orbital current into adjacent semiconductors due to the coupling between its stray electromagnetic field and electron orbitals without relying on spin-orbit coupling. The underlying photonic spin of the electromagnetic field governs the orbital polarization that flows along the gradient of the driven field. Due to the joint effect of the electric and magnetic fields, the orbital Hall current that flows perpendicularly to the gradient of the time-varying field is also generated and does not suffer from the orbital torque. These findings extend the paradigm of orbital pumping to include photonic angular momentum and pave the way for developing low-dissipation orbitronic devices. |
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| spellingShingle | Evanescent Orbital Pumping by Magnetization Dynamics Free of Spin-Orbit Coupling Cai, Chengyuan Wang, Hanchen Yu, Tao Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics Converting magnetization spin to orbital current often relies on strong spin-orbit interaction that may cause additional angular momentum dissipation. We report that coherent magnetization dynamics in magnetic nanostructures can evanescently pump an orbital current into adjacent semiconductors due to the coupling between its stray electromagnetic field and electron orbitals without relying on spin-orbit coupling. The underlying photonic spin of the electromagnetic field governs the orbital polarization that flows along the gradient of the driven field. Due to the joint effect of the electric and magnetic fields, the orbital Hall current that flows perpendicularly to the gradient of the time-varying field is also generated and does not suffer from the orbital torque. These findings extend the paradigm of orbital pumping to include photonic angular momentum and pave the way for developing low-dissipation orbitronic devices. |
| title | Evanescent Orbital Pumping by Magnetization Dynamics Free of Spin-Orbit Coupling |
| topic | Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics |
| url | https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.05827 |