Yu MukaiHideki HiroriTakafumi YamamotoHiroshi KageyamaKōichiro Tanaka
Excitation of antiferromagnetic resonance (AFMR) in a HoFeO3 crystal combined with a split ring resonator (SRR) is studied using terahertz (THz) electromagnetic pulses. The magnetic field in the vicinity of the SRR is induced by the incident THz electric field component and excites spin oscillations that correspond to the AFMR, which are directly probed by the Faraday rotation of the polarization of a near-infrared probe pulse. The good agreement of the temperature-dependent magnetization dynamics with the calculation using the two-lattice Landau-Lifshitz-Gilbert equation confirms that the AFMR is excited by the THz magnetic field, which is enhanced at the SRR resonance frequency by a factor of 20 compared to the incident magnetic field.
Yu MukaiHideki HiroriTetsuya YamamotoHiroshi KageyamaKōichiro Tanaka
Yu MukaiHideki HiroriTakafumi YamamotoHiroshi KageyamaKōichiro Tanaka
John F. O’HaraHou‐Tong ChenAntoinette J. TaylorRichard D. AverittWillie J. Padilla
Ibraheem Al‐NaibIjlal Shahrukh Ateeq
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