Spontaneous and impulsive stimulated Raman scattering from two-magnon modes in a cubic antiferromagnet
Anatolii E. Fedianin, Alexandra M. Kalashnikova, and Johan H. Mentink

TL;DR
This paper compares spontaneous and impulsive stimulated Raman scattering in a cubic antiferromagnet, revealing fundamental differences in how two-magnon modes are detected and characterized in these experiments.
Contribution
It provides an analytical framework to understand the differences between RS and ISRS in detecting two-magnon excitations, highlighting the role of coherence and phase sensitivity.
Findings
RS probes incoherent magnon populations, ISRS detects coherent modes
ISRS spectra are broader and shifted due to phase sensitivity
Derived two-magnon Raman tensor dispersion and coupling factors
Abstract
Exchange interactions govern the ordering between microscopic spins and the highest-frequency spin excitations - magnons at the edge of the Brillouin zone. As well known from spontaneous Raman scattering (RS) experiments in antiferromagnets, such magnons couple to light in the form of two-magnon modes - pairs of magnon with opposite wavevectors. Experimental works on two-magnon modes driven by exchange perturbation in impulsive stimulated Raman scattering (ISRS) experiment posed a question about consistency between spin dynamics measured in the ISRS and RS experiments. Here, based on an extended spin correlation pseudovector formalism, we derive the analytical expression for observables in both types of experiments to determine a possibly fundamental differences between the detected two-magnon spectra. We find that in both cases the magnons from the edge of the Brillouin zone give the…
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