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Infrared phonon anomaly and magnetic excitations in single-crystal Cu$_{3}$Bi(SeO$_{3}$)$_{2}$O$_{2}$Cl

Infrared reflection and transmission as a function of temperature have been measured on single crystals of Cu$_{3}$Bi(SeO$_{3}$)$_{2}$O$_{2}$Cl. The complex dielectric function and optical properties along all three principal axes of the orthorhombic cell were obtained via Kramers-Kronig analysis and by fits to a Drude-Lorentz model. Below 115 K, 16 additional modes (8(E$\parallel\hat{a}$)+6(E$\parallel\hat{b}$)+2(E$\parallel\hat{c}$)) appear in the phonon spectra; however, powder x-ray diffraction measurements do not detect a new structure at 85 K. Potential explanations for the new phonon modes are discussed. Transmission in the far infrared as a function of temperature has revealed magnetic excitations originating below the magnetic ordering temperature ($T_{c}\sim$24 K). The origin of the excitations in the magnetically ordered state will be discussed in terms of their response to different polarizations of incident light, behavior in externally-applied magnetic fields, and the anisotropic magnetic properties of Cu$_{3}$Bi(SeO$_{3}$)$_{2}$O$_{2}$Cl as determined by d.c. susceptibility measurements.

preprint2012arXivOpen access

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