Magnetoelastic dynamics of the ``spin Jahn-Teller'' transition in CoTi<sub>2</sub>O<sub>5</sub>
ORAL · Invited
Abstract
CoTi2O5 has the paradox that the low temperature static and spatially long-range magnetic order is incompatible with the crystal structure owing to a mirror plane that exactly frustrates magnetic interactions. However, despite no observable structural distortion with diffraction, CoTi2O5 does magnetically order below TN~25 K with the breaking of spin ground state degeneracy proposed to be a realization of the spin Jahn-Teller effect in analogy to the celebrated orbital Jahn-Teller transition. We apply neutron and Raman spectroscopy to study the dynamics of this transition in CoTi2O5. We find anomalous acoustics associated with a symmetry breaking strain that characterizes the spin Jahn-Teller transition. Crucially, the energy of this phonon coincides with the energy scale of the magnetic excitations, and has the same symmetry of an optic mode, observed with Raman spectroscopy, with an atypical temperature dependence. Taken together, we propose that the energetics of the spin Jahn-Teller effect in CoTi2O5 are related to cooperative magnetoelastic fluctuations as opposed to conventional soft critical dynamics which typically drive large measurable static displacements.
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Presenters
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Chris Stock
University of Edinburgh
Authors
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Chris Stock
University of Edinburgh
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Roger D Johnson
University College London
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K. Guratinder
University of Edinburgh
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Dharmalingam Prabhakaran
Oxford Physics, Oxford University
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Tom Fennell
Paul Scherrer Institut
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Karin Schmalzl
ILL
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Travis J Williams
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Sean R Giblin
Cardiff Univ of Wales, Cardiff University
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Stephen Blundell
University of Oxford
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Sergey V Streltsov
Institute of Metal Physics
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Leonid S Taran
M. N. Mikheev Institute of Metal Physics, Ural Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences