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Magnetic Control of Soft Chiral Phonons in PbTe

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Abstract

PbTe crystals have a soft transverse optical phonon mode in the terahertz frequency range, which is known to efficiently decay into heat-carrying acoustic phonons, resulting in anomalously low thermal conductivity. Here, we studied this phonon via polarization-dependent terahertz spectroscopy. We observed softening of this mode with decreasing temperature, indicative of incipient ferroelectricity, which we explain through a model including strong anharmonicity with a quartic displacement term. In magnetic fields up to 25T, the phonon mode splits into two modes with opposite handedness, exhibiting circular dichroism. Their frequencies display Zeeman splitting together with an overall diamagnetic shift with increasing magnetic field. Using a group-theoretical approach, we demonstrate that these observations are the result of magnetic field-induced morphic changes in the crystal symmetries through the Lorentz force exerted on the lattice ions. Our study thus reveals a novel process of controlling phonon properties in a soft ionic lattice by a strong magnetic field.

Publication: https://arxiv.org/abs/2107.07616

Presenters

  • Andrey Baydin

    Rice University

Authors

  • Andrey Baydin

    Rice University

  • Felix Hernandez

    Universidade de S ̃ao Paulo

  • Martin A Rodriguez-vega

    University of Texas at Austin, Los Alamos National Laboratory

  • Anderson Okazaki

    Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais

  • Fuyang Tay

    Rice Univ

  • Gary T Noe

    Rice Univ

  • Ikufumi Katayama

    Yokohama National University, Yokohama, Japan, Yokohama National University

  • Jun Takeda

    Yokohama National University, Yokohama, Japan, Yokohama National University

  • Hiroyuki Nojiri

    Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan, Tohoku University

  • Paulo Rappl

    Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais

  • Eduardo Abramof

    Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais

  • Gregory A Fiete

    Northeastern University

  • Junichiro Kono

    Rice Univ, Rice University