Raman Response of Magnetic Excitations in Cuprate Ladders and Planes
K.P. Schmidt, A. G\"ossling, U. Kuhlmann, C. Thomsen, A. L\"offert, C., Gross, and W. Assmus

TL;DR
This paper models the magnetic Raman response in cuprate ladders and planes, revealing the dominance of short-range quantum fluctuations and explaining spectral features through a unified theoretical approach.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive model for magnetic excitations in cuprate ladders and extends it to two-dimensional planes, successfully matching experimental Raman spectra.
Findings
Sharp two-triplon peaks explained by exchange anisotropy
Good agreement between model and experimental spectra for cuprates
Short-range quantum fluctuations dominate magnetic Raman response
Abstract
An unified picture for the Raman response of magnetic excitations in cuprate spin-ladder compounds is obtained by comparing calculated two-triplon Raman line-shapes with those of the prototypical compounds SrCu2O3 (Sr123), Sr14Cu24O41 (Sr14), and La6Ca8Cu24O41 (La6Ca8). The theoretical model for the two-leg ladder contains Heisenberg exchange couplings J_parallel and J_perp plus an additional four-spin interaction J_cyc. Within this model Sr123 and Sr14 can be described by x:=J_parallel/J_perp=1.5, x_cyc:=J_cyc/J_perp=0.2, J_perp^Sr123=1130 cm^-1 and J_perp^Sr14=1080 cm^-1. The couplings found for La6Ca8 are x=1.2, x_cyc=0.2, and J_perp^La6Ca8=1130 cm^-1. The unexpected sharp two-triplon peak in the ladder materials compared to the undoped two-dimensional cuprates can be traced back to the anisotropy of the magnetic exchange in rung and leg direction. With the results obtained for the…
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