Many-Body Physics of Single and Double Spin-Flip Excitations in NiO
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2020-02-14
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Understanding many-body physics of elementary excitations has advanced our control over material properties. Here, we study spin-flip excitations in NiO using Ni L3-edge resonant inelastic X-ray scattering (RIXS) and present a strikingly different resonant energy behavior between single and double spin-flip excitations. Comparing our results with single-site full-multiplet ligand field theory calculations we find that the spectral weight of the double-magnon excitations originates primarily from the double spin-flip transition of the quadrupolar RIXS process within a single magnetic site. Quadrupolar spin-flip processes are among the least studied excitations, despite being important for multiferroic or spin-nematic materials due to their difficult detection. We identify intermediate state multiplets and intra-atomic core-valence exchange interactions as the key many-body factors determining the fate of such excitations. RIXS resonant energy dependence can act as a convincing proof of existence of nondipolar higher-ranked magnetic orders in systems for which, only theoretical predictions are available.
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Taverne, General Physics and Astronomy
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Nag, A, Robarts, H C, Wenzel, F, Li, J, Elnaggar, H, Wang, R P, Walters, A C, García-Fernández, M, De Groot, F M F, Haverkort, M W & Zhou, K J 2020, 'Many-Body Physics of Single and Double Spin-Flip Excitations in NiO', Physical Review Letters, vol. 124, no. 6, 067202, pp. 1-6. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.124.067202