Lifetimes of antiferromagnetic magnons in two and three dimensions: experiment, theory, and numerics
arXiv:1302.4867 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.111.017204
Abstract
A high-resolution neutron spectroscopic technique is used to measure momentum-resolved magnon lifetimes in the prototypical two- and three-dimensional antiferromagnets Rb2MnF4 and MnF2, over the full Brillouin zone and a wide range of temperatures. We rederived theories of the lifetime resulting from magnon-magnon scattering, thereby broadening their applicability beyond asymptotically small regions of wavevector and temperature. Corresponding computations, combined with a small contribution reflecting collisions with domain boundaries, yield excellent quantitative agreement with the data.
5 pages, 4 figures