Phonon damping by magnetic fluctuations in the magnetic spin-orbit insulator, Ba4Ir3O10

ORAL

Abstract

The insulator spin chain compound Ba3Ir4O10 is a new candidate for a frustrated quantum spin liquid, which was reported to have a stabilized quantum spin liquid state down to 0.2 K. The spin liquid is extraordinarily sensitive to small perturbations. The replacement of approximately 2% of barium with strontium or growth of the samples in the magnetic field readily lift the frustration parameter and this doped material has long-range order from an antiferromagnetic transition at 130 K. We will present results of Raman scattering experiments on Sr-doped, undoped and magnetic field-grown samples of Ba3Ir4O10, which demonstrate damping of the phonons by magnetic fluctuations. The results will be interpreted in terms of magnon-phonon coupling due to strong spin-orbit interaction.

*The work of A.S. N.P., and D.R. was supported by the NSF under Grant No. DMR-1410111

Presenters

  • Aaron Sokolik

    • University of Colorado, Boulder

Authors

  • Aaron Sokolik

    • University of Colorado, Boulder
  • Nick Pellatz

    • University of Colorado, Boulder
    • Department of Physics, University of Colorado-Boulder
  • Susmita Roy

    • University of Colorado, Boulder
    • Department of Physics, University of Colorado, Boulder
  • Gang Cao

    • Physics, University of Colorado Boulder
    • University of Colorado, Boulder
    • Department of physics, University of Colorado at Boulder
    • Department of Physics, University of Colorado at Boulder
  • Dmitry Reznik

    • University of Colorado, Boulder
    • Department of Physics, University of Colorado-Boulder
    • Department of Physics, University of Colorado, Boulder