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Exceptional spin wave dynamics in an antiferromagnetic honeycomb lattice

We theoretically investigate possible effects of electric current on the spin wave dynamics for the Néel-type antiferromagnetic order in a honeycomb lattice. Based on a general vector decomposition of the spin polarization of conduction electrons, we find that there can exist reciprocal and nonreciprocal terms in the current-induced torque acting on the local spins in the system. Furthermore, we show that the reciprocal terms will cause the spin wave Doppler effect, while the nonreciprocal terms can induce rich non-Hermitian topological phenomena in the spin wave dynamics, including exceptional points, bulk Fermi arc, non-Hermitian skin effect, etc. Our results indicate the capability to manipulate non-Hermitian magnons in magnetic materials by electric current, which could be important for both fundamental physics and technology applications.

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