Electromagnon in the Z-type hexaferrite $({\rm Ba}_{x}{\rm Sr}_{1-x})_3\rm Co_2Fe_{24}O_{41}$
Filip Kadlec, Christelle Kadlec, Jakub Vit, Fedir Borodavka, Martin, Kempa, Jan Prokleska, Josef Bursik, Robert Uhrecky, Stephane Rols, Yi Sheng, Chai, Kun Zhai, Young Sun, Jan Drahokoupil, Veronica Goian, and Stanislav, Kamba

TL;DR
This study investigates electromagnons in Z-type hexaferrite ceramics and single crystals using spectroscopic techniques, revealing temperature and magnetic field effects on spin excitations and identifying a ferromagnetic resonance.
Contribution
First experimental observation of electromagnons in Z-type hexaferrite ceramics and crystals, analyzing their behavior under temperature and magnetic field variations.
Findings
Electromagnon frequency drops from 36 to 25 cm$^{-1}$ with temperature increase.
Electromagnon damping increases, becoming overdamped at room temperature.
A ferromagnetic resonance mode appears under magnetic fields above 3 T.
Abstract
We studied experimentally the high-temperature magnetoelectric prepared as ceramics (x = 0, 0.2) and a single crystal (x = 0.5) using inelastic neutron scattering, THz time-domain, Raman and far-infrared spectroscopies. The spectra, measured with varying temperature and magnetic field, reveal rich information about the collective spin and lattice excitations. In the ceramics, we observed an infrared-active magnon which is absent in polarized THz spectra of the crystal, and we assume that it is an electromagnon active in polarized spectra. On heating from 7 to 250 K, the frequency of this electromagnon drops from 36 to 25 cm and its damping gradually increases, so it becomes overdamped at room temperature. Applying external magnetic field has a similar effect on the damping and frequency of…
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