Spin-Electron-Phonon Excitation in Re-based Half-Metallic Double Perovskites
A. F. Garcia-Flores, A. F. L. Moreira, U. F. Kaneko, F. M. Ardito, H., Terashita, M. T. D. Orlando, J. Gopalakrishnan, K. Ramesha, and E. Granado

TL;DR
This study reports a significant phonon mode hardening in Re-based double perovskites below magnetic transition temperatures, indicating a collective spin-electron-phonon excitation rather than conventional spin-phonon coupling.
Contribution
It introduces evidence for a novel collective excitation involving vibrational, electronic, and spin degrees of freedom in Re-based double perovskites.
Findings
Large phonon hardening (~30 cm-1) observed below magnetic ordering temperatures
Absence of effect in anti-symmetric stretching mode
Supports a collective excitation involving spin, electron, and phonon interactions
Abstract
A remarkable hardening (~ 30 cm-1) of the normal mode of vibration associated with the symmetric stretching of the oxygen octahedra for the Ba2FeReO6 and Sr2CrReO6 double perovskites is observed below the corresponding magnetic ordering temperatures. The very large magnitude of this effect and its absence for the anti-symmetric stretching mode provide evidence against a conventional spin-phonon coupling mechanism. Our observations are consistent with a collective excitation formed by the combination of the vibrational mode with oscillations of local Fe or Cr 3d and Re 5d occupations and spin magnitudes.
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