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Strong spin-phonon coupling in the geometrically frustrated pyrochlore Y2Ru2O7 -: art. no. 214428

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PHYSICAL REVIEW B
Volume 69, Issue 21, Pages -

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AMERICAN PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.69.214428

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We investigated temperature-dependent infrared-active transverse phonon modes of geometrically frustrated pyrochlore Y2Ru2O7, which exhibits a spin-glass-like transition at T(G)similar to80 K. According to previous neutron-scattering experiments, although Y2Ru2O7 does not accompany any static lattice symmetry change, it has an intriguing magnetic ground state with strong antiferromagnetic correlation [ M. Ito , J. Phys. Soc. Jpn. 69, 888 (2000) ]. In our far-infrared spectra, we found seven phonon modes; thermal effects could explain the temperature dependences of three phonons, but not the other four phonons. We found that these abnormal temperature-dependent behaviors could be attributed to a strong antiferromagnetic correlation, not to a structural distortion. Using quantitative analysis, we suggested that the strong spin-phonon coupling effects should play an important role in the intriguing magnetic state of this geometrically frustrated compound.

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