Antiferromagnetic magnons as highly squeezed Fock states underlying quantum correlations

Akashdeep Kamra, Even Thingstad, Gianluca Rastelli, Rembert A. Duine, Arne Brataas, Wolfgang Belzig, Asle Sudbø

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Abstract

Employing the concept of two-mode squeezed states from quantum optics, we demonstrate a revealing physical picture for the antiferromagnetic ground state and excitations. Superimposed on a Néel ordered configuration, a spin-flip restricted to one of the sublattices is called a sublattice magnon. We show that an antiferromagnetic spin-up magnon is composed of a quantum superposition of states with n+1 spin-up and n spin-down sublattice magnons and is thus an enormous excitation despite its unit net spin. Consequently, its large sublattice spin can amplify its coupling to other excitations. Employing von Neumann entropy as a measure, we show that the antiferromagnetic eigenmodes manifest a high degree of entanglement between the two sublattices, thereby establishing antiferromagnets as reservoirs for strong quantum correlations. Based on these insights, we outline strategies for exploiting the strong quantum character of antiferromagnetic (squeezed) magnons and give an intuitive explanation for recent experimental and theoretical findings in antiferromagnetic magnon spintronics.

Original languageEnglish
Article number174407
Number of pages9
JournalPhysical Review B
Volume100
Issue number17
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 5 Nov 2019

Funding

A.K. thanks S. Takei, L. Liensberger, M. Weiler, and H. Huebl for valuable discussions. We acknowledge financial support from the Research Council of Norway through its Centers of Excellence funding scheme, Project No. 262633, “QuSpin,” and the DFG through SFB 767. A.S. also acknowledges support from the Research Council of Norway, Grant No. 250985, “Fundamentals of Low-dissipative Topological Matter.” APPENDIX A:

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