Symmetry-resolved two-magnon excitations in a strong spin-orbit-coupled bilayer antiferromagnet
Siwen Li, Elizabeth Drueke, Zach Porter, Wencan Jin, Zhengguang Lu,, Dmitry Smirnov, Roberto Merlin, Stephen D. Wilson, Kai Sun, Liuyan Zhao

TL;DR
This study combines polarized Raman spectroscopy and spin wave calculations to identify symmetry-resolved two-magnon excitations in a bilayer iridate, revealing unique zone-center two-magnon modes linked to its bilayer structure.
Contribution
It is the first to identify and analyze symmetry-resolved two-magnon excitations in a strong SOC bilayer antiferromagnet using combined experimental and theoretical methods.
Findings
Identified a fully symmetric ~800 cm^{-1} two-magnon feature ruling out single magnon origin.
Observed a ~1400 cm^{-1} two-magnon feature in multiple symmetry channels.
Found zone-center two-magnon scattering unique to bilayer perovskite magnets with optical branches.
Abstract
We used a combination of polarized Raman spectroscopy and spin wave calculations to study magnetic excitations in the strong spin-orbit-coupled (SOC) bilayer perovskite antiferromagnet . We observed two broad Raman features at ~ 800 and ~ 1400 arising from magnetic excitations. Unconventionally, the ~ 800 feature is fully symmetric () with respect to the underlying tetragonal () crystal lattice which, together with its broad line shape, definitively rules out the possibility of a single magnon excitation as its origin. In contrast, the ~ 1400 feature shows up in both the and channels. From spin wave and two-magnon scattering cross-section calculations of a tetragonal bilayer antiferromagnet, we identified the ~ 800 (~ 1400 ) feature as two-magnon excitations with pairs of magnons…
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