Magnons and Magnetodielectric Effects in CoCr$_2$O$_4$: Raman Scattering Studies
A. Sethi, T. Byrum, R. D. McAuliffe, S. L. Gleason, J. E. Slimak, D., P. Shoemaker, S. L. Cooper

TL;DR
This study investigates the magnon and phonon spectra of CoCr₂O₄ using Raman scattering, revealing how magnetic fluctuations influence its magnetodielectric behavior and how pressure can modulate this response.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the magnetic and dielectric coupling mechanisms in CoCr₂O₄ through inelastic light scattering experiments under various conditions.
Findings
Observation of a magnon with T₁g symmetry below T_C
Magnetodielectric response linked to magnetic fluctuations
Pressure reduces magnetic field dependence of magnon susceptibility
Abstract
Magnetoelectric materials have generated wide technological and scientific interest because of the rich phenomena these materials exhibit, including the coexistence of magnetic and ferroelectric orders, magnetodielectric behavior, and exotic hybrid excitations such as electromagnons. The multiferroic spinel material, CoCrO, is a particularly interesting example of a multiferroic material, because evidence for magnetoelectric behavior in the ferrimagnetic phase seems to conflict with traditional noncollinear-spin-driven mechanisms for inducing a macroscopic polarization. This paper reports an inelastic light scattering study of the magnon and phonon spectrum of CoCrO as simultaneous functions of temperature, pressure, and magnetic field. Below the Curie temperature ( K) of CoCrO we observe a magnon…
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