Paul M. Lundquist, C. Poga, et al.
Optics Letters
We have observed one-particle, inelastic, polarized light scattering from low-lying excitons and magnons in single-crystal cobalt fluoride (CoF2) at 2°K. Because of the orbital nature of these excitations, the cross sections (10-33-10-32 cm2/sr) are much larger than for one-magnon scattering in the other case, which has been measured (FeF2, 10-35 cm2/sr). Our measured cross sections are in good agreement with a recent calculation by Ishikawa and Moriya. © 1970 The American Physical Society.
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Optics Letters
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