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Magneto-Raman Study of Magnon-Phonon Coupling in Two-Dimensional Ising Antiferromagnetic FePS 3 .

Yu-Jia SunJia-Min LaiSi-Min PangXue-Lu LiuPing-Heng TanJun Zhang
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2022)
Recently, the coupling between magnons (quanta of spin waves) and phonons (quanta of lattice vibrations) in two-dimensional (2D) antiferromagnet FePS 3 offers a myriad of applications ranging from spintronic devices to quantum information technologies. However, the reported magnon-phonon coupling in the FePS 3 flake using Raman measurements requires an ultrahigh magnetic field up to 30 T. Here, we investigate the magnon-phonon coupling in FePS 3 by near-resonant magneto-Raman spectroscopy under a relatively small magnetic field (| H 0 | ≤ 9 T). Under near-resonant excitation, we find more pronounced coupling effects that are absent in non-resonant excitation: three optical phonons sensitive to the applied magnetic field are resolved, two of which show a frequency anti-crossing coupling with magnon, while the other coupled phonon exhibits only a polarization-coupled character without frequency anti-crossing. Besides, our polarized Raman results also show the polarization transferring between coupled magnon-phonon modes. On the basis of a modified theoretical model, we can well explain the measured Raman spectra.
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