Raman scattering study of lattice and electronic excitations in Ce<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub><sup>*</sup>
ORAL
Abstract
The giant magnetodielectric effect exhibited by Ce2O3 near TN suggests the presence of strong electron-lattice coupling effects. To clarify the microscopic details of these effects, we present a temperature and magnetic field dependent Raman scattering study of the lattice and electronic excitations in Ce2O3. Two crystal field excitations (CFEs) are observed at low temperatures, corresponding to transitions within the crystal-field-split J=5/2 manifold. We provide evidence that electron-phonon coupling is significantly enhanced at low temperatures, leading to a mixing of electronic and phononic states. The magnetic field-dependence of these coupled excitations provide insight into the microscopic mechanism associated with magnetodielectric behavior in Ce2O3.
**Research was supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant NSF DMR 1800982.
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Presenters
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Astha Sethi
- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign