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Investigation of spin-phonon coupling and local magnetic properties in magnetoelectric Fe2TeO6
[摘要] Spin-phonon coupling originated from spin-lattice correlation depends upon different exchange interactions in transition metal oxides containing 3d magnetic ions. Spin-lattice coupling can influence the coupling mechanism in magnetoelectric material. To understand the spin-lattice correlation in inverse trirutile Fe2TeO6 (FTO), magnetic properties and phonon spectra are studied. Signature of short-range magnetic correlation induced by 5/2-5/2 dimeric interaction and magnetic anomaly at 150 K is observed apart from the familiar sharp transition (T-N similar to 210 K) corresponding to long-range order by magnetization and heat capacity measurements. The magnetic transitions and the spin dynamics are further locally probed by muon spin resonance (mu SR) measurement in both zero fields (ZF) and longitudinal field (LF) mode. Three dynamically distinct temperature regimes; (i) T > T-N, (ii) T-N > T > 150 K, and (iii) T < 150 K, are observed. A change in the spin dynamics is realized at 150 K by mu SR, though previous studies suggest long-range antiferromagnetic order. The renormalization of phonon frequencies observed in Raman spectra below 210 K suggests the existence of spin-phonon coupling in the material. The coupling strength is quantified as in the range 0.1-1.2 cm(-1) following the mean-field and two-spin cluster approximations. We propose that the spin-phonon coupling mediated by the Fe-O-2-Fe interbilayer exchange play a significant role in magnetoelectric ME coupling observed in the material.
[发布日期] 2021-12-15 [发布机构] 
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