Using the unique coverage of (Q, ?) space available on the BRISP spectrometer, we have investigated the low Q dynamical response of a single crystal of UFe2. A strong inelastic signal was found with a dispersion corresponding to the transverse acoustic phonon branch, forbidden in the first Brillouin zone. A detailed analysis of the neutron intensities as a function of temperature reveals a possible magnetic contribution superposed to this signal, which could originate from the magnon-phonon interaction, explaining the anomalous magnetoelastic behavior in this compound.

Giant magnetoelastic interaction in UFe2

F Formisano;
2012

Abstract

Using the unique coverage of (Q, ?) space available on the BRISP spectrometer, we have investigated the low Q dynamical response of a single crystal of UFe2. A strong inelastic signal was found with a dispersion corresponding to the transverse acoustic phonon branch, forbidden in the first Brillouin zone. A detailed analysis of the neutron intensities as a function of temperature reveals a possible magnetic contribution superposed to this signal, which could originate from the magnon-phonon interaction, explaining the anomalous magnetoelastic behavior in this compound.
2012
Istituto Officina dei Materiali - IOM -
Magnetomechanical and magnetoelectric effects
magnetostriction
Spin waves
Dynamic properties
Phonon dispersion.
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