We present a dielectric spectroscopy study of the polar dynamics linked to
the orbitally driven ferroelectric transition in the skyrmion host GaV4S8. By
combining THz and MHz-GHz spectroscopy techniques, we succeed in detecting the
relaxational dynamics arising from coupled orbital and polar fluctuations in
this material and traced its temperature dependence in the paraelectric as well
as in the ferroelectric phase. The relaxation time significantly increases when
approaching the critical temperature from both sides of the transition. It is
natural to assume that these polar fluctuations map the orbital dynamics at the
Jahn-Teller transition. Due to the first-order character of the
orbital-ordering transition, the relaxation time shows an enormous jump of
about five orders of magnitude at the polar and structural phase transition.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure