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Magnetic and vibronic THz excitations in Zn doped Fe$_{2}$Mo$_3$O$_8$

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2020-11-11 v2

Abstract

We report on optical excitations in the magnetically ordered phases of multiferroic Fe1.86_{1.86}Zn0.14_{0.14}Mo3_3O8_8 in the frequency range from 10-130 cm1^{-1} (0.3-3.9 THz). In the collinear easy-axis antiferromagnetic phase below TN=50T_N=50~K eleven optically active modes have been observed in finite magnetic fields, assuming that the lowest-lying mode is doubly degenerate. The large number of modes reflects either a more complex magnetic structure than in pure Fe2_{2}Mo3_3O8_8 or that spin stretching modes become active in addition to the usual spin precessional modes. Their magnetic field dependence, for fields applied along the easy axis, reflects the irreversible magnetic-field driven phase transition from the antiferromagnetic ground state to a ferrimagnetic state, while the number of modes remains unchanged in the covered frequency region. We determined selection rules for some of the AFM modes by investigating all polarization configurations and identified magnetic- and electric-dipole active modes as well. In addition to these sharp resonances, a broad electric-dipole active excitation band, which is not influenced by the external magnetic field, occurs below TNT_N with an onset at 12 cm1^{-1}. We are able to model this absorption band as a vibronic excitation related to the lowest-lying Fe2+^{2+} electronic states in tetrahedral environment.

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@article{arxiv.2004.02443,
  title  = {Magnetic and vibronic THz excitations in Zn doped Fe$_{2}$Mo$_3$O$_8$},
  author = {B. Csizi and S. Reschke and A. Strinic and L. Prodan and V. Tsurkan and I. Kézsmárki and J. Deisenhofer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2004.02443},
  year   = {2020}
}