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Title: Time-resolved magneto-optical Kerr effect in the altermagnet candidate MnTe
(Submitted on 7 Apr 2024)
Abstract: {\alpha}-MnTe is an antiferromagnetic semiconductor with above room temperature TN = 310 K, which is promising for spintronic applications. Recently, it was predicted to be an altermagnet, containing bands with momentum-dependent spin splitting; time-resolved experimental probes of magnetism in MnTe are therefore important both for understanding the magnetic structure and potential device applications. We investigate ultrafast spin dynamics in epitaxial MnTe(001)/InP(111) thin films using the time-resolved magneto-optical Kerr effect. At room temperature, we observe an oscillation mode at 55 GHz that does not appear at zero magnetic field. Combining field, polarization, and temperature dependence, we identify this mode as an acoustic phonon-coupled magnon, likely originating from inverse stimulated Raman scattering. Additionally, we observe two optical phonons at 3.6 THz and 4.2 THz, which broaden and redshift with increasing temperature.
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