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Plasmon-magnon interactions in two-dimensional honeycomb magnets

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Two-dimensional honeycomb ferromagnets offer the unprecedented opportunity to study interactions between collective modes that in standard bulk ferromagnets do not cross paths. Indeed, they harbor an optical spin-wave branch, i.e.… Click to show full abstract

Two-dimensional honeycomb ferromagnets offer the unprecedented opportunity to study interactions between collective modes that in standard bulk ferromagnets do not cross paths. Indeed, they harbor an optical spin-wave branch, i.e. a spin wave which disperses weakly near the Brillouin zone center. When doped with free carriers, they also host the typical gapless plasmonic mode of 2D itinerant electron/hole systems. When the plasmon branch meets the optical spin-wave branch, energy and momentum matching occurs, paving the way for interactions between the charge and spin sector. In this Letter we present a microscopic theory of such plasmon-magnon interactions, which is based on a double random phase approximation. We comment on the possibility to unveil this physics in recently isolated 2D honeycomb magnets such as ${\rm Cr}_2{\rm Ge}_2{\rm Te}_6$.

Keywords: honeycomb magnets; two dimensional; dimensional honeycomb; magnon interactions; plasmon magnon

Journal Title: Physical Review B
Year Published: 2022

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