Spin-phonon coupling in ferrimagnet spinel CoMn2O4

J Chem Phys. 2022 May 14;156(18):184701. doi: 10.1063/5.0087770.

Abstract

Coupling of material properties provides new fundamental insights and possibilities toward multifunctional devices. The spinel structures display strong coupling between different order parameters, as a consequence, exhibiting many fascinating properties, such as multiferroicity and superconductivity. Here, we have investigated the structural, magnetic, and vibrational properties of mixed-spinel CoMn2O4 stabilized in distorted tetragonal structures as evidenced from x-ray diffraction measurements. Magnetization measurements reveal two ferrimagnetic phase transitions at 185 and 90 K. Raman scattering measurements reveal the renormalization of phonon parameters for a few phonon modes at low temperatures, arising from spin-phonon coupling. The obtained value for λS2 is ∼2 cm-1. The strength of spin-phonon coupling (λ) is estimated according to the spins involved in the corresponding lattice vibrations and discussed.