The nuclear and magnetic structure and full magnon dispersions of yttrium
iron garnet Y3Fe5O12 have been studied by neutron scattering. The
refined nuclear structure is distorted to a trigonal space group of R3ˉ.
The highest-energy dispersion extends up to 86 meV. The observed dispersions
are reproduced by a simple model with three nearest-neighbor-exchange integrals
between 16a (octahedral) and 24d (tetrahedral) sites, Jaa, Jad,
and Jdd, which are estimated to be 0.00±0.05, −2.90±0.07, and
−0.35±0.08 meV, respectively. The lowest-energy dispersion below 14 meV
exhibits a quadratic dispersion as expected from ferromagnetic magnons. The
imaginary part of q-integrated dynamical spin susceptibility χ"(E)
exhibits a square-root energy-dependence in the low energies. The magnon
density of state is estimated from the χ"(E) obtained on an absolute
scale. The value is consistent with a single polarization mode for the magnon
branch expected theoretically.Comment: 9 pages, 9 figure