Abstract
Magnetodielectric materials are characterized by a strong coupling of the magnetic and dielectric properties and, in rare cases, simultaneously show both magnetic and polar order. Among other multiferroics, TbMnO 3 and GdMnO 3 reveal a strong magneto-dielectric coupling and as a consequence fundamentally different spin excitations exist: electro-active magnons (or electromagnons), spin waves that can be excited by a.c. electric fields. Here we provide evidence that these excitations appear in the phase with an incommensurate magnetic structure of the manganese spins. In external magnetic fields this incommensurate structure can be suppressed and the electromagnons wiped out, thereby inducing considerable changes in the index of refraction from d.c. up to terahertz frequencies. Hence, besides adding a creature to the zoo of fundamental excitations, the refractive index can be tuned by moderate magnetic fields, which enables the design of the next generation of optical switches and optoelectronic devices. © 2006 Nature Publishing Group.
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Pimenov, A., Mukhin, A. A., Ivanov, V. Y., Travkin, V. D., Balbashov, A. M., & Loidl, A. (2006). Possible evidence for electromagnons in multiferroic manganites. Nature Physics, 2(2), 97–100. https://doi.org/10.1038/nphys212
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