Soft mode behavior and evidence for pressure-induced magnetostructural effects in Pr_{2}O_{3}

The energetic proximity of crystal electric field (CEF) to phonon excitations in rare-earth materials can lead to strong electron-phonon coupling, exotic behavior, and technologically useful properties. We present a temperature-, pressure-, and magnetic field-dependent Raman scattering study of Pr_{...

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Main Authors: J. E. Slimak, A. Sethi, T. Kolodiazhnyi, S. L. Cooper
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: American Physical Society 2020-10-01
Series:Physical Review Research
Online Access:http://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.2.043169
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Summary:The energetic proximity of crystal electric field (CEF) to phonon excitations in rare-earth materials can lead to strong electron-phonon coupling, exotic behavior, and technologically useful properties. We present a temperature-, pressure-, and magnetic field-dependent Raman scattering study of Pr_{2}O_{3} that reveals soft phonon mode behavior and anomalies associated with CEF excitations, which are indicative of strong phonon-CEF coupling. We also show that both an applied magnetic field and pressure induce a similar splitting of the doubly degenerate Γ_{3} crystal-field level, providing evidence for pressure-induced magnetostructural effects in Pr_{2}O_{3}. These results demonstrate the importance of low-lying CEF excitations and strong CEF-phonon coupling in governing the phases and properties of rare-earth materials.
ISSN:2643-1564