Marius Weber, Stephan Wust, Luca Haag, Akashdeep Akashdeep, Kai Leckron, Christin Schmitt, Rafael Ramos, Takashi Kikkawa, Eiji Saitoh, Mathias Kläui, Libor Šmejkal, Jairo Sinova, Martin Aeschlimann, Gerhard Jakob, Benjamin Stadtmüller, Hans Christian Schneider
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All optical excitation of spin polarization in d-wave altermagnets
The recently discovered altermagnets exhibit collinear magnetic order with
zero net magnetization but with unconventional spin-polarized d/g/i-wave band
structures, expanding the known paradigms of ferromagnets and antiferromagnets.
In addition to novel current-driven electronic transport effects, the
unconventional time-reversal symmetry breaking in these systems also makes it
possible to obtain a spin response to linearly polarized fields in the optical
frequency domain. We show through ab-initio calculations of the prototypical
d-wave altermagnet RuO$_2$, with $[C_2\|C_{4z}]$ symmetry combining twofold
spin rotation with fourfold lattice rotation, that there is an optical analogue
of a spin splitter effect, as the coupling to a linearly polarized exciting
laser field makes the d-wave character of the altermagnet directly visible. By
magneto-optical measurements on RuO$_2$ films of a few nanometer thickness, we
demonstrate the predicted connection between the polarization of an ultrashort
pump pulse and the sign and magnitude of a persistent optically excited
electronic spin polarization. Our results point to the possibility of exciting
and controlling the electronic spin polarization in altermagnets by such
ultrashort optical pulses. In addition, the possibility of exciting an
electronic spin polarization by linearly polarized optical fields in a
compensated system is a unique consequence of the altermagnetic material
properties, and our experimental results therefore present an indication for
the existence of an altermagnetic phase in ultrathin RuO$_2$ films.