Infrared study of the interplay of charge, spin, and lattice excitations in the magnetic topological insulator EuIn2As2

Abstract

We report an infrared spectroscopy study of the axion topological insulator candidate EuIn2As2 for which the Eu moments exhibit an A-type antiferromagnetic (AFM) order below TN 18 K. The low energy response is composed of a weak Drude peak at the origin, a pronounced infrared-active phonon mode at 185 cm-1 and a free carrier plasma edge around 600 cm-1. The interband transitions start above 800 cm-1 and give rise to a series of weak absorption bands at 5\,000 and 12\,000 cm-1 and strong ones at 20\,000, 27\,500 and 32\,000 cm-1. The AFM transition gives rise to pronounced anomalies of the charge response in terms of a cusp-like maximum of the free carrier scattering rate around TN and large magnetic splittings of the interband transitions at 5\,000 and 12\,000 cm-1. The phonon mode at 185 cm-1 has also an anomalous temperature dependence around TN which suggests that it couples to the fluctuations of the Eu spins. The combined data provide evidence for a strong interaction amongst the charge, spin and lattice degrees of freedom.

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