Temperature dependent Raman and x-ray studies of spin-ice pyrochlore Dy2Ti2O7 and non-magnetic pyrochlore Lu2Ti2O7
Abstract
We present here temperature-dependent Raman, x-ray diffraction and specific heat studies between room temperature and 12 K on single crystals of spin-ice pyrochlore compound Dy2Ti2O7 and its non-magnetic analogue Lu2Ti2O7. Raman data show a "new" band not predicted by factor group analysis of Raman-active modes for the pyrochlore structure in Dy2Ti2O7, appearing below a temperature of Tc=110 K with a concomitant contraction of the cubic unit cell volume as determined from the powder x-ray diffraction analysis. Low temperature Raman experiments on O18-isotope substituted Dy2Ti2O7 confirm the phonon origin of the "new" mode. These findings, absent in Lu2Ti2O7, suggest that the room temperature cubic lattice of the pyrochlore Dy2Ti2O7 undergoes a "subtle" structural transformation near Tc. We find anomalous red-shift of some of the phonon modes in both the Dy2Ti2O7 and the Lu2Ti2O7 as the temperature decreases, which is attributed to strong phonon-phonon anharmonic interactions.