Terahertz optical activity near crystal field transitions of Tm3+ ions in magnetoelectric alumoborates

Abstract

Crystal field (CF) excitations in the ground multiplet 3H6 of Tm3+ ions were investigated using terahertz transmission spectra of magnetoelectric TmAl3(BO3)4 and Tm0.05Yb0.1Y0.85Al3(BO3)4. These excitations were identified as mainly magnetic dipole transitions from the ground singlet A1 to the next excited doublet E, split by the crystal field of the D3 symmetry. The fine structure of the modes was resolved at low temperatures. It manifested differently in lightly doped and in pure Tm borates, consistent with different distortions of the local crystal field with the D3 symmetry. Strong natural optical activity was observed near the CF transitions resulting in a polarization plane rotation up to 25 degrees. The optical activity is quantitatively described by contributions of magnetic and electric dipole transitions to dynamic magnetoelectric susceptibility and taking into account the classification of local distortions.

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