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Acoustic Faraday effect in TbGaO
Published 1 Jun 2010 in cond-mat.str-el | (1006.0141v1)
Abstract: The transverse acoustic wave propagating along the [100] axis of the cubic TbGaO (acoustic mode) is doubly degenerate. A magnetic field applied in the direction of propagation lifts this degeneracy and leads to the rotation of the polarization vector - the magneto-acoustic Faraday rotation. Here, we report on the observation and analysis of the magneto-acoustic Faraday-effect in TbGaO in static and pulsed magnetic fields. We present also a theoretical model based on magnetoelastic coupling of 4 electrons to both, acoustic and optical phonons and an effective coupling between them. This model explains the observed linear frequency dependence of the Faraday rotation angle.
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