Observation of orbital waves as elementary excitations in a solid

Citation
E. Saitoh et al., Observation of orbital waves as elementary excitations in a solid, NATURE, 410(6825), 2001, pp. 180-183
Citations number
30
Categorie Soggetti
Multidisciplinary,Multidisciplinary,Multidisciplinary
Journal title
NATURE
ISSN journal
00280836 → ACNP
Volume
410
Issue
6825
Year of publication
2001
Pages
180 - 183
Database
ISI
SICI code
0028-0836(20010308)410:6825<180:OOOWAE>2.0.ZU;2-3
Abstract
A basic concept in solid-state physics is that when some kind of symmetry i n a solid is spontaneously broken, collective excitations will arise(1). Fo r example, phonons are the collective excitations corresponding to lattice vibrations in a crystal, and magnons correspond to spin waves in a magnetic ally ordered compound. Modulations in the relative shape of the electronic clouds in an orbitally ordered state(2-9) could in principle give rise to o rbital waves, or 'orbitons', but this type of elementary excitation has yet to be observed experimentally. Systems in which the electrons are strongly correlated-such as high-temperature superconductors and manganites exhibit ing colossal magnetoresistivity-are promising candidates for supporting orb ital waves, because they contain transition-metal ions in which the orbital degree of freedom is important(10,11). Orbitally ordered states have been found in several transition-metal compounds(12,13), and orbitons have been predicted theoretically for LaMnO3 (refs 4,5). Here we report experimental evidence for orbitons in LaMnO3, using Raman scattering measurements. We pe rform a model calculation of orbiton resonances which provides a good fit t o the experimental data.