Two-Magnon Raman Scattering and Pseudospin-Lattice Interactions in Sr2IrO4 and Sr3Ir2 O7

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Abstract

We have used Raman scattering to investigate the magnetic excitations and lattice dynamics in the prototypical spin-orbit Mott insulators Sr2IrO4 and Sr3Ir2O7. Both compounds exhibit pronounced two-magnon Raman scattering features with different energies, line shapes, and temperature dependencies, which in part reflect the different influence of long-range frustrating exchange interactions. Additionally, we find strong Fano asymmetries in the line shapes of low-energy phonon modes in both compounds, which disappear upon cooling below the antiferromagnetic ordering temperatures. These unusual phonon anomalies indicate that the spin-orbit coupling in Mott-insulating iridates is not sufficiently strong to quench the orbital dynamics in the paramagnetic state.

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Gretarsson, H., Sung, N. H., Höppner, M., Kim, B. J., Keimer, B., & Le Tacon, M. (2016). Two-Magnon Raman Scattering and Pseudospin-Lattice Interactions in Sr2IrO4 and Sr3Ir2 O7. Physical Review Letters, 116(13). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.116.136401

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