Magnonic black holes
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2017-02-10
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We show that the interaction between spin-polarized current and magnetization dynamics can be used to implement black-hole and white-hole horizons for magnons - the quanta of oscillations in the magnetization direction in magnets. We consider three different systems: easy-plane ferromagnetic metals, isotropic antiferromagnetic metals, and easy-plane magnetic insulators. Based on available experimental data, we estimate that the Hawking temperature can be as large as 1 K. We comment on the implications of magnonic horizons for spin-wave scattering and transport experiments, and for magnon entanglement.
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Roldán-Molina, A, Nunez, A S & Duine, R A 2017, 'Magnonic black holes', Physical Review Letters, vol. 118, no. 6, 061301 . https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.118.061301