Non-Loudon-Fleury Raman scattering in spin-orbit coupled Mott insulators
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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 in order to obtain the correct leading contributions to the Raman vertex operator R one must take into account the precise, photon-assisted microscopic hopping processes of the electrons. Hence in systems with multiple hopping paths, R might contain terms beyond those appearing in the traditional Loudon-Fleury theory. We apply the revised theory to the three-dimensional hyperhoneycomb Kitaev material β−Li2IrO3, and the results show a qualitative modification of the polarization dependence, including, e.g., the emergence of a sharp one-magnon peak at low energies, which is not expected in the traditional Loudon-Fleury theory. This peak is shown to arise from microscopic photon-assisted tunneling processes that are of similar type with the ones leading to the symmetric off-diagonal interaction Γ, but take the form of a bond-directional magnetic dipole term in the Raman vertex. These results are expected to apply across all Kitaev materials and mark a drastic change of paradigm for the understanding of Raman scattering in materials with strong spin-orbit coupling and multiple exchange paths.
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Publication: 1. Yang Yang, Mengqun Li, Ioannis Rousochatzakis, and Natalia B. Perkins, Phys. Rev. B 104, 144412 (2021)
Presenters
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Yang Yang
University of Minnesota
Authors
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Yang Yang
University of Minnesota
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Mengqun LI
University of Minnesota
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Ioannis Rousochatzakis
Loughborough University
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Natalia B Perkins
University of Minnesota