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Theory of optical axion electrodynamics and application to the Kerr effect in topological antiferromagnets.


ABSTRACT: Emergent axion electrodynamics in magneto-electric media is expected to provide novel ways to detect and control material properties with electromagnetic fields. However, despite being studied intensively for over a decade, its theoretical understanding remains mostly confined to the static limit. Here, we introduce a theory of axion electrodynamics at general frequencies. We define a proper optical axion magneto-electric coupling through its relation to optical surface Hall conductivity and provide ways to calculate it in lattice systems. By employing our formulas, we show that axion electrodynamics can lead to a significant Kerr effect in thin-film antiferromagnets at wavelengths that are seemingly too long to resolve the spatial modulation of magnetism. We identify the wavelength scale above which the Kerr effect is suppressed. Our theory is particularly relevant to materials like MnBi2Te4, a topological antiferromagnet whose magneto-electric response is shown here to be dominated by the axion contribution even at optical frequencies.

SUBMITTER: Ahn J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9734152 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Theory of optical axion electrodynamics and application to the Kerr effect in topological antiferromagnets.

Ahn Junyeong J   Xu Su-Yang SY   Vishwanath Ashvin A  

Nature communications 20221209 1


Emergent axion electrodynamics in magneto-electric media is expected to provide novel ways to detect and control material properties with electromagnetic fields. However, despite being studied intensively for over a decade, its theoretical understanding remains mostly confined to the static limit. Here, we introduce a theory of axion electrodynamics at general frequencies. We define a proper optical axion magneto-electric coupling through its relation to optical surface Hall conductivity and pro  ...[more]

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