1. Ferroaxial phonons in chiral and polar NiCo2TeO6
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Martinez, V. A., Gao, Y., Yang, J., Lyzwa, F., Liu, Z., Won, C. J., Du, K., Kiryukhin, V., Cheong, S-W., and Sirenko, A. A.
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science ,Condensed Matter - Other Condensed Matter - Abstract
Perfect circular dichroism has been observed in the Raman scattering by the optical phonons in single chiral domain NiCo2TeO6 crystals. The selection rules for the optical phonons are determined by the combination of the chiral structure C and the electric polarization P along the c-axis. These two symmetry operations are equivalent to the ferroaxial order (C dot P) = A, so the observed optical phonons are referred to as "ferroaxial". For a given Raman scattering geometry the observed effect may also be described as a complete non-reciprocal propagation of the optical phonons, whose preferable vector direction is determined by the sign of C dot P. The combination of Raman scattering and polarization plane rotation of the transmitted white light allows for identification of the direction of electric polarization P in mono domain chiral crystals.
- Published
- 2024