By direct measurements of the complex optical conductivity σ(ν) of
FeSi we have discovered a broad absorption peak centered at frequency
ν0(4.2K)≈32cm−1 that develops at temperatures below 20 K.
This feature is caused by spin-polaronic states formed in the middle of the gap
in the electronic density of states. We observe the spin excitations between
the electronic levels split by the exchange field of He=34±6T. Spin
fluctuations are identified as the main factor determining the formation of the
spin polarons and the rich magnetic phase diagram of FeSi.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure