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Dr. Cong Xiao: Nonlinear Spin-Orbit Torque in Ferromagnets and Antiferromagnets (2025/05/23)

( 2025-05-20 )
Title

Nonlinear Spin-Orbit Torque in Ferromagnets and Antiferromagnets

Speaker


Dr. Cong Xiao

Fudan University 


Time

3:00pm, May 23, 2025

Place

Material Science and Research Building B902

Brief Bio of the Speaker

Cong Xiao (肖聪) obtained his PhD in theoretical physics from Peking University in 2016, under the supervision of Prof. Dingping Li and Prof. Zhongshui Ma. After that, he worked as a postdoc in the University of Texas at Austin with Prof. Qian Niu, as a Research Assistant Professor in the University of Hong Kong with Prof. Wang Yao, and as an Assistant Professor in the University of Macau. He joined Interdisciplinary Center for Theoretical Physics and Information Sciences at Fudan University on January 2025. His research interest is in transport and response properties in condensed matter physics, especially those related to Berry phase. His recent works focus mainly on novel nonlinear transport and nonlinear spintronics effects. He has published more than 50 peer-reviewed papers, including 40+ first author or corresponding author papers in high-profile journals such as Physical Review Letters and Nature Communications.

Abstract

Nonlinear response properties of solids have attracted tremendous interest recently. So far, the studies of nonlinear responses are mostly focused on the charge current, whereas the importance of nonlinear response of spin, another basic degree of freedom in solids, has not been widely appreciated. In this talk I will introduce our recent works on the 2nd order nonlinear electrical spin generation effect. This effect lifts the stringent requirement of linear spin-orbit torque for inversion breaking and heterostructures, enabling self-generated nonlinear spin-orbit torques in centrosymmetric ferromagnets [1,2] and antiferromagnets [3]. Such direct electrical manipulation of centrosymmetric magnets largely extends the material platform of magnetic memory devices, and pave the way for the emerging field of nonlinear spin-orbitronics. In the theoretical part, I will also discuss the definition of intrinsic nonlinear response.

References:

[1]C. Xiao, H. Liu*, W. Wu*, H. Wang, Q. Niu, and S. A. Yang, Intrinsic Nonlinear Electric Spin Generation in Centrosymmetric Magnets, Phys. Rev. Lett. 129, 086602 (2022).

[2] C. Xiao*, W. Wu, H. Wang, Y.-X. Huang, X. Feng, H. Liu*, G.-Y. Guo*, Q. Niu, and S. A. Yang, Time-Reversal-Even Nonlinear Current Induced Spin Polarization, Phys. Rev. Lett. 130, 166302 (2023).

[3] J. Cao, W. Wu, H. Liu*, S. Lai, C. Xiao*, X. C. Xie, and S. A. Yang, Nonlinear Neel Spin-Orbit Torque in Centrosymmetric Antiferromagnets, to appear on arXiv.




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