Non-Loudon-Fleury Raman scattering in spin-orbit coupled Mott insulators
Yang Yang, Mengqun Li, Ioannis Rousochatzakis, Natalia B. Perkins

TL;DR
This paper revises the theory of magnetic Raman scattering in spin-orbit coupled Mott insulators, revealing that non-Loudon-Fleury processes dominate and significantly alter the polarization dependence in Kitaev materials.
Contribution
It introduces a photon-assisted microscopic hopping formalism that captures non-Loudon-Fleury terms, changing the understanding of Raman scattering in Kitaev systems.
Findings
Non-Loudon-Fleury terms dominate Raman intensity in $eta$-Li$_2$IrO$_3$.
These terms induce a sharp one-magnon peak at low energies.
The polarization dependence of Raman scattering is qualitatively modified.
Abstract
We revisit the theory of magnetic Raman scattering in Mott insulators with strong spin-orbit coupling, with a major focus on Kitaev materials. We show that Kitaev materials with bond-anisotropic interactions are generally expected to show both one- and two-magnon responses. It is further shown that, in order to obtain the correct leading contributions to the Raman vertex operator , one must take into account the precise, photon-assisted microscopic hopping processes of the electrons and that, in systems with multiple hopping paths, contains terms beyond those appearing in the traditional Loudon-Fleury theory. Most saliently, a numerical implementation of the revised formalism to the case of the three-dimensional hyperhoneycomb Kitaev material -LiIrO reveals that the non-Loudon-Fleury scattering terms actually dominate the Raman intensity. In addition,…
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