Abstract

It is shown for the case of a two-sublattice model of an antiferromagnet with a linear magnetoelectric effect that a new type of surface spin wave can arise at a boundary between a magnetoelectric and a nonmagnetic metal or between a magnetoelectric and a nonmagnetic insulator. This type of surface magnon arises from hybridization of the exchange and electric-dipole spin-spin interaction mechanisms.

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