Discovery of terahertz-frequency orbitally coupled magnons in a kagome ferromagnet

Mengqian Che, Weizhao Chen, Maoyuan Wang, F. Michael Bartram, Liangyang Liu, Xuebin Dong, Jinjin Liu, Yidian Li, Hao Lin, Zhiwei Wang, Enke Liu, Yugui Yao, Zhe Yuan, Guang Ming Zhang*, Luyi Yang*

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Abstract

In ferromagnetic materials, magnons—quanta of spin waves—typically resonate in the gigahertz range. Beyond conventional magnons, while theoretical studies have predicted magnons associated with orbital magnetic moments, their direct observation has remained challenging. Here, we present the discovery of two distinct terahertz orbitally coupled magnon resonances in the topological kagome ferromagnet Co3Sn2S2. Using time-resolved Kerr rotation spectroscopy, we pinpoint two magnon resonances at 0.61 and 0.49 terahertz at 6 kelvin, surpassing all previously reported magnon resonances in ferromagnets due to strong magnetocrystalline anisotropy. These dual modes originate from the strong coupling of localized spin and orbital magnetic moments. These findings unveil an unconventional category of magnons in a ferromagnet stemming from orbital magnetic moments and position Co3Sn2S2 as a promising candidate for high-speed terahertz spintronic applications.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbereadw1182
JournalScience advances
Volume11
Issue number27
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 4 Jul 2025
Externally publishedYes

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