Laser-enhanced magnetism in SmFeO3
Abstract
To coherently enhance inherent weak magnetic interactions in rare-earth orthoferrite SmFeO3 as a functional material for spintronic applications, we simulate the dissipative spin dynamics that are linearly and quadratically coupled to laser-driven infrared-active phonons. When linear coupling dominates, we discover a magnetophononic dynamical first-order phase transition in the nonequilibrium steady state which can inhibit strong enhancement of magnetic interactions. By contrast, when quadratic spin-phonon coupling dominates, no phase transition exists at experimentally relevant parameters. By utilizing a chirp protocol, the phase transition can be engineered, enabling stronger magnetic interactions. We also discuss the route for experimental observation of our results.
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