Soundwave Anomalies in SrCu2(BO3)2
Abstract
The temperature and high magnetic field dependence of the longitudinal soundwave mode c11 in the two dimensional dimer system SrCu2(BO3)2 is presented. c11(T) shows anomalies due to strong interdimer spin-strain coupling. We can quantitatively interpret the temperature dependence of c11(T) together with the magnetic susceptibility m(T) with a molecular field approximation of coupled dimer triplets. The sound velocity up to 50T shows very sharp softening between the magnetization plateaus at low temperature. We argue that these pronounced effects arise from a resonant interaction between the phonons and the magnetic excitations which show softening between the plateaus.
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