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Imaging of a van der Waals spin-orbit torque system using spin ensembles in hBN
Abstract Recently, optically active spin defects embedded in two-dimensional (2D) van der Waals (vdW) crystals have emerged as a transformative quantum sensing platform to explore cutting-edge materials science. Taking advantage of excellent solid-state integrability, this new class of spin defects can be readily arranged in nanoscale proximity to target materials, showing great promise for realizing in-situ quantum sensing of microscopic spin and charge behaviors in vdW heterostructures.
Exceptional points as signatures of dynamical magnetic phase transitions
Abstract One of the most fascinating and puzzling aspects of non-Hermitian systems is their spectral degeneracies, i.e., exceptional points (EPs), at which both eigenvalues and eigenvectors coalesce to form a defective state space. While coupled magnetic systems are natural hosts of EPs, the relation between the linear and nonlinear spin dynamics in the proximity of EPs remains relatively unexplored.
Multitude of exceptional points in van der Waals magnets
Abstract Several works have recently addressed the emergence of exceptional points (EPs), i.e., degeneracies of non-Hermitian Hamiltonians, in the long-wavelength dynamics of coupled magnetic systems. Here, by focusing on the driven magnetization dynamics of a van der Waals ferromagnetic bilayer, we show that exceptional points can appear over extended portions of the first Brillouin zone as well.
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