Preferential Orientation Response Switching of Optically Pumped Multiferroic Nickel Iodide

ORAL

Abstract

Nickel Iodide (NiI2) has attracted attention in the two dimensional magnetism community due to its Multiferroicity below 60K, observed down to the two layer limit. Here we demonstrate the changing response of NiI2 to optical pumping of magnetic states, utilizing pump-probe measurements of the Magneto Optical Kerr Effect (MOKE) and Dichroism responses. The MOKE response of bulk NiI2 crystal demonstrates a dependence on the electric field orientation of the pump pulse, with a C2 symmetry at all temperatures measured, from 4K to 80K. The crystal orientation in which the pump produces the maximum MOKE signal changes abruptly when the sample is cooled below the multiferroic transition, and again, unexpectedly, at a lower temperature. At this lower temperature, there is no reported transition in the magnetic ordering of NiI2. Additionally, when measuring the MOKE response as a function of pump-probe delay, at both transitions we see additional frequencies appearing in the Fourier transform of the temporal response. Future MOKE and pumped THz measurements could yield insight into the coupling between the coexisting electric dipole and magnetic states of NiI2, providing more insight into the exact mechanisms making NiI2 a low dimensional Multiferroric.

*Work at the University of Texas at Dallas is supported by the US Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) Grant No. FA9550-19-1–0037, National Science Foundation (NSF) DMREF- 2324033, and Office of Naval Research (ONR) Grant No. N00014-23-1–2020 and N00014-22-1-2755Work at the University of Pennsylvania is supported by the US Office of Naval Research (ONR) Grant No. N00014-24-1-2064. Seamus O’Hara acknowledges support from the Intelligence Community Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship administered by Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE) through an interagency agreement between the U.S. Department of Energy and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI).

Presenters

  • Seamus O'Hara

    • Univeristy of Pennsylvania

Authors

  • Seamus O'Hara

    • Univeristy of Pennsylvania
  • Qi Tian

    • University of Pennsylvania
  • Qinwen Deng

    • University of Pennsylvania
  • Liang Wu

    • University of Pennsylvania
  • Wenhao Liu

    • University of Texas at Dallas
  • Zixin Zhai

    • University of Texas at Dallas
  • Bing Lv

    • University of Texas at Dallas