2022
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.106.024514
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Coupling the Higgs mode and ferromagnetic resonance in spin-split superconductors with Rashba spin-orbit coupling

Abstract: We show that the Higgs mode of superconductors can couple with spin dynamics in the presence of a static spin-splitting field and Rashba spin-orbit coupling. The Higgs-spin coupling dramatically modifies the spin susceptibility near the superconducting critical temperature and consequently enhances the spin pumping effect in a ferromagnetic insulator/superconductor bilayer system. We show that this effect can be detected by measuring the magnon transmission rate and the magnon-induced voltage generated by the … Show more

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“…Another interesting avenue to explore is coupling directly to the gap by considering fluctuations from its mean-field value. This has been explored for an FI-SC bilayer, where the Higgs mode of the SC couples linearly to a spin-exchange field [61]. This has a significant impact on the SC spin susceptibility in a bilayer setup.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another interesting avenue to explore is coupling directly to the gap by considering fluctuations from its mean-field value. This has been explored for an FI-SC bilayer, where the Higgs mode of the SC couples linearly to a spin-exchange field [61]. This has a significant impact on the SC spin susceptibility in a bilayer setup.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, a rich dynamical response of the hybrid systems can be envisaged: the presence of superconductors influence the magnetic resonance by mediating magnetic interactions (as a consequence of the magnetic proximity effect) [20,155] and via the modified spin battery effect. Moreover, they may give access to coupling different collective modes, those inherent to magnetism with those relevant for superconductivity [156].…”
Section: Discussion and Outlookmentioning
confidence: 99%