Liudmila N. AlyabyevaAsmaa AhmedД.А. ВинникM. Yu. SavinovP. LunkenheimerB. P. Gorshunov
Abstract Broadband electrodynamic response of single-crystalline lead-substituted barium hexaferrite Ba 1-x Pb x Fe 12 O 19 is studied at temperatures from 5 to 300 K in the range from 1 Hz to 240 THz that includes radio, sub-terahertz, terahertz and infrared frequencies and altogether spans over 14 frequency decades. Discovered phenomena include relaxational radio-frequency dynamics of domains and domain walls, temperature-unstable terahertz excitations connected with electric dipoles induced by off-center displacements in the ab -plane of the lead ions, narrow terahertz excitations associated with electronic transitions between the fine-structure components of the Fe 2+ ground state, dielectric gigahertz resonances presumably of magneto-electric origin and polar lattice vibrations.
M. LukianovAsmaa AhmedА. А. БушA. S. ProkhorovV. B. AnzinB. P. GorshunovLiudmila N. Alyabyeva
Asmaa AhmedA. S. ProkhorovV. B. AnzinД.А. ВинникAlexander A. BushB. P. GorshunovLiudmila N. Alyabyeva
Asmaa AhmedA. S. ProkhorovV. B. AnzinД.А. ВинникА. А. БушB. P. GorshunovLiudmila N. Alyabyeva