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Electrical generation and detection of spin waves in a quantum Hall ferromagnet.

Di S WeiToeno van der SarSeung Hwan LeeKenji WatanabeTakashi TaniguchiBertrand I HalperinAmir Yacoby
Published in: Science (New York, N.Y.) (2018)
Spin waves are collective excitations of magnetic systems. An attractive setting for studying long-lived spin-wave physics is the quantum Hall (QH) ferromagnet, which forms spontaneously in clean two-dimensional electron systems at low temperature and in a perpendicular magnetic field. We used out-of-equilibrium occupation of QH edge channels in graphene to excite and detect spin waves in magnetically ordered QH states. Our experiments provide direct evidence for long-distance spin-wave propagation through different ferromagnetic phases in the N = 0 Landau level, as well as across the insulating canted antiferromagnetic phase. Our results will enable experimental investigation of the fundamental magnetic properties of these exotic two-dimensional electron systems.
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