Thorsmolle, V. K.Homes, C. C.Gozar, A.Blumberg, G.van Mechelen, J. L. M.Kuzmenko, A. B.Vanishri, S.Marin, C.Ronnow, H. M.2012-06-152012-06-152012-06-15201210.1103/PhysRevLett.108.217401https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/81877WOS:000304250000020The terahertz (THz) excitations in the quantum spin-ladder system Sr14Cu24O41 have been determined along the c axis using THz time-domain, Raman, and infrared spectroscopy. Low-frequency infrared and Raman active modes are observed above and below the charge-ordering temperature T-co similar or equal to 200 K over a narrow interval similar or equal to 1-2 meV (similar or equal to 8-16 cm(-1)). A new infrared mode at similar or equal to 1 meV develops below similar or equal to 100 K. The temperature dependence of these modes shows that they are coupled to the charge-and spin-density-wave correlations in this system. These low-energy features are conjectured to originate in the gapped sliding motion of the chain and ladder subsystems, which are both incommensurate and charged.DynamicsLatticesPhonon Energy Gaps in the Charged Incommensurate Planes of the Spin-Ladder Sr14Cu24O41 Compound by Raman and Infrared Spectroscopytext::journal::journal article::research article