Nontrivial temperature dependence of magnetic anisotropy in multiferroics Ba2MnGe2O7

Abstract

We measured the temperature dependences of the static magnetization and the spin excitation in a square-lattice multiferroics Ba2MnGe2O7. An anisotropy gap of the observed low energy mode is scaled by electric polarization rather than a power of sublattice moment. Spin nematic interaction in effective spin Hamiltonian, which is equivalent to interaction of electric polarization, is responsible for the easy-axis anisotropy. The nontrivial behavior of the anisotropy gap can be rationalized as change of the hybridized d-p orbital with temperature, leading to the temperature dependence of the spin nematic interaction.

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