Theory of inelastic light scattering in spin-1 systems: resonant regimes and detection of quadrupolar order
Abstract
Motivated by the lack of an obvious spectroscopic probe to investigate non-conventional order such as quadrupolar orders in spin S>1/2 systems, we present a theoretical approach to inelastic light scattering for spin-1 quantum magnets in the context of a two-band Hubbard model. In contrast to the S=1/2 case, where the only type of local excited state is a doubly occupied state of energy U, several local excited states with occupation up to 4 electrons are present. As a consequence, we show that two distinct resonating scattering regimes can be accessed depending on the incident photon energy. For ωin U, the standard Loudon-Fleury operator remains the leading term of the expansion as in the spin-1/2 case. For ωin4U, a second resonant regime is found with a leading term that takes the form of a biquadratic coupling ( Si· Sj)2. Consequences for the Raman spectra of S=1 magnets with magnetic or quadrupolar order are discussed. Raman scattering appears to be a powerful probe of quadrupolar order.
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