Theory Of Raman And Resonant Inelastic X-Ray Scattering From Collective Orbital Excitations In Ytio3

PHYSICAL REVIEW B(2010)

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We present two different theories for Raman scattering and resonant inelastic x-ray scattering (RIXS) in the low-temperature ferromagnetic phase of YTiO3 and compare this to the available experimental data. For description of the orbital ground state and orbital excitations, we consider two models corresponding to two theoretical limits: one where the t(2g) orbitals are degenerate and the other where strong lattice distortions split them. In the former model the orbitals interact through superexchange. The resulting superexchange Hamiltonian yields an orbitally ordered ground state with collective orbital excitations on top of it-the orbitons. In the orbital-lattice model, on the other hand, distortions lead to local dd transitions between crystal-field levels. Correspondingly, the orbital response functions that determine Raman and RIXS line shapes and intensities are of cooperative or single-ion character. We find that the superexchange model yields theoretical Raman and RIXS spectra that fit very well to the experimental data.
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ground state,lattice model,raman scattering,resonant inelastic x ray scattering
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