Optical Raman measurements of low frequency magnons under high pressure

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The application of giga-Pascal scale pressures has been widely used as a tool to systematically tune the properties of materials in order to access such general questions as the driving mechanisms underlying phase transitions. While there is a large and growing set of experimental tools successfully applied to high-pressure environments, the compatibility between diamond anvil cells and optical probes offers further potential for examining lattice, magnetic, and electronic states, along with their excitations. Here, we describe the construction of a highly efficient optical Raman spectrometer that enables measurements of magnetic excitations in single crystals down to energies of 9 cm-1 (1.1 meV or 13 K) at cryogenic temperatures and under pressures of tens of GPa.

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Li, X., Cooper, S. E., Krishnadas, A., Silevitch, D. M., Rosenbaum, T. F., & Feng, Y. (2020). Optical Raman measurements of low frequency magnons under high pressure. Review of Scientific Instruments, 91(11). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0026311

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