We have studied spin excitation spectra in the Shastry-Sutherland model
compound SrCu2(BO3)2 in magnetic fields using far-infrared Fourier
spectroscopy. The transitions from the ground singlet state to the triplet
state at 24 cm−1 and to several bound triplet states are induced by the
electric field component of the far-infrared light. To explain the light
absorption in the spin system we invoke a dynamic Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya (DM)
mechanism where light couples to a phonon mode, allowing the DM interaction.
Two optical phonons couple light to the singlet to triplet transition in
SrCu2(BO3)2. One is a-polarized and creates an intra-dimer dynamic
DM along the c axis. The other is c-polarized and creates an intra-dimer
dynamic DM interaction, it is in the (ab) plane and perpendicular to the
dimer axis. Singlet levels at 21.5 and 28.6 cm−1 anti-cross with the first
triplet as is seen in far-infrared spectra. We used a cluster of two dimers
with a periodic boundary condition to perform a model calculation with scaled
intra- and inter-dimer exchange interactions. Two static DM interactions are
sufficient to describe the observed triplet state spectra. The static
inter-dimer DM in the c-direction d1=0.7 cm−1 splits the triplet state
sub-levels in zero field [C\'{e}pas et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. \textbf{87},
167205 (2001)]. The static intra-dimer DM in the (ab) plane (perpendicular to
the dimer axis) d2=1.8 cm−1, allowed by the buckling of CuBO3
planes, couples the triplet state to the 28.6 cm−1 singlet as is seen from
the avoided crossing.Comment: 12 pages with 7 figures, some references correcte