THz spin-wave excitations in the transverse conical phase of BiFeO$_3
Although BiFeO$_3$ is one of the most studied multiferroic materials, recent magnetization and neutron scattering studies have revealed a new magnetic phase in this compound - the transverse conical phase. To study the collective spin excitations of this phase, we performed THz spectroscopy in magne...
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Zusammenfassung: | Although BiFeO$_3$ is one of the most studied multiferroic materials, recent
magnetization and neutron scattering studies have revealed a new magnetic phase
in this compound - the transverse conical phase. To study the collective spin
excitations of this phase, we performed THz spectroscopy in magnetic fields up
to 17 T at and above room temperature. We observed five spin-wave branches in
the magnetic phase with long wavelength conical modulation. Using a numerical
spin dynamics model we found two kinds of excitations with magnetic moments
oscillating either along or perpendicular to the static fields. Remarkably, we
detected strong directional dichroism, an optical manifestation of the
magnetoelectric effect, for two spin-wave modes of the conical phase. According
to our experiments, the stability of the conical state is sensitive to the
magnetic field history and it can become (meta)stable at or close to zero
magnetic field, which may allow exploiting its magnetoelectric properties at
room temperature. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2402.01417 |