Observation of a ferro-rotational order coupled with second-order nonlinear optical fields

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Wencan Jin
Elizabeth Drueke
Siwen Li
Alemayehu Admasu
Rachel Owen
Matthew Day
Kai Sun
Sang-Wook Cheong
Liuyan Zhao
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[1] University of Michigan,Department of Physics
[2] Rutgers University,Rutgers Center for Emergent Materials
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Nature Physics | 2020年 / 16卷
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Ferroic orders can be classified by the symmetry of their order parameters, and ferroelectric, ferromagnetic and ferro-toroidal orders have already been observed. The ferro-rotational order1–3, whose order parameter is an axial vector invariant under both time-reversal and spatial-inversion operations, is the final ferroic to be identified and has a vector order parameter. This order is closely related to a number of phenomena such as polar vortices4, giant magnetoelectric coupling5 and spin-helicity-driven ferroelectricity6, but it has received little attention so far. Here, using high-sensitivity rotational-anisotropy second-harmonic generation, we have exploited the electric quadrupole contribution to the second-harmonic generation to directly couple to this centrosymmetric ferro-rotational order in an archetype of type-II multiferroics, RbFe(MoO4)2. We found that two domain states with opposite ferro-rotational vectors emerge with distinct populations at the critical temperature Tc ≈ 195 K and gradually evolve to reach an even ratio at lower temperatures. Moreover, we have identified the ferro-rotational order phase transition as weakly first order and have revealed its coupling field as a unique combination of the induced electric quadrupole second-harmonic generation and the incident fundamental electric fields.
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