Terahertz Magnetospectroscopy Evidence of Spin-Magnon Interactions in the Low-Temperature Phase Transition of Erbium Orthoferrites
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Abstract
Magnonic excitations in antiferromagnets can couple with degrees of freedom coming from the same magnetic system, such as spins. This interaction resembles that of two-level atoms cooperatively interacting with a single mode of light, where a superradiant phase transition (SRPT) is theoretically predicted to occur as the coupling strength is increased. To date, a SRPT in thermal equilibrium has not been realized experimentally, and it has been shown that charged particles will remain stable against it. However, there remains a strong possibility to observe a phase transition analogous to the SRPT in magnetically ordered systems, where spins instead of charges interact with a common quantum field, which would then provide new insights into the original photon SRPT. In this work, we studied Er1-xYxFeO3 as a function of temperature, magnetic field, and Y composition (x) through terahertz time-domain magnetospectroscopy. Magnon excitations showed drastic spectral changes as the system undergoes a phase transition at low temperatures. We demonstrate that this phase transition can be modeled by an extended Dicke Hamiltonian taking into account long-range Er-Fe and short-range Er-Er interactions on an equal footing.
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Presenters
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Nicolas Marquez Peraca
- Rice University
- Rice Univ
- Department of Physics and Astronomy, Rice University