Mass-energy equivalence for terahertz magnon excitation in antiferromagnetic domain walls
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The theory of special relativity is one of the most significant achievements in modern physics, with several important predictions such as time dilation, size contraction for a moving object and mass-energy equivalence. Recent studies have demonstrated size contraction for an antiferromagnetic (AFM) domain wall (DW). Here, we show the mass-energy equivalence by numerically investigating the excitation of terahertz (THz) magnons from a moving AFM DW under the magnetic anisotropy energy gradient. The energy of magnons comes from the loss of DW mass, accompanied with a DW width broadening, overcoming the Lorentz contraction effect. Our results pave the way to study relativistic physics in AFM textures and to efficiently generate THz magnons by electric means.
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