We used a combination of polarized Raman spectroscopy and spin wave calculations to study magnetic excitations in the strong spin-orbit-coupled (SOC) bilayer perovskite antiferromagnet Sr3Ir2O7. We observed two broad Raman features at ~ 800 cm−1 and ~ 1400 cm−1 arising from magnetic excitations. Unconventionally, the ~ 800 cm−1 feature is fully symmetric (A1g) with respect to the underlying tetragonal (D4h) crystal lattice which, together with its broad line shape, definitively rules out the possibility of a single magnon excitation as its origin. In contrast, the ~ 1400 cm−1 feature shows up in both the A1g and B2g channels. From spin wave and two-magnon scattering cross-section calculations of a tetragonal bilayer antiferromagnet, we identified the ~ 800 cm−1 (~ 1400 cm−1) feature as two-magnon excitations with pairs of magnons from the zone-center Γ point (zone-boundary van Hove singularity X point). We further found that this zone-center two-magnon scattering is unique to bilayer perovskite magnets which host an optical branch in addition to the acoustic branch, as compared to their single layer counterparts. This zone-center two-magnon mode is distinct in symmetry from the time-reversal symmetry broken spin wave gap and phase mode proposed to explain the ~ 92 meV (742 cm−1) gap in RIXS magnetic excitation spectra of Sr3Ir2O7.
@article{arxiv.2008.01052,
title = {Symmetry-resolved two-magnon excitations in a strong spin-orbit-coupled bilayer antiferromagnet},
author = {Siwen Li and Elizabeth Drueke and Zach Porter and Wencan Jin and Zhengguang Lu and Dmitry Smirnov and Roberto Merlin and Stephen D. Wilson and Kai Sun and Liuyan Zhao},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2008.01052},
year = {2020}
}