Beating Fabry-P\'erot interference pattern in a magnonic scattering junction in the graphene quantum Hall ferromagnet
Abstract
At filling factor =0,1, the ground state of graphene is a particular SU(4) ferromagnet which hosts a rich phase diagram along with several spin, pseudospin or "entanglement" magnon modes. Motivated by recent experiments, we study a =-1|0|-1 Fabry-P\'erot magnonic junction. If the ground state at =0 is spin polarized, there exist two spin modes which interfere and create a beating pattern, while pseudospin modes are reflected. The same scenario occurs for pseudospin magnon if the =0 ground state is pseudospin polarized. The observation of such an interference pattern would provide information on the low-energy anisotropies and thus on the ground state.
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