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In this report, the strong-dependence of low-frequency (terahertz) vibrational dynamics on weak and long-range forces in crystals is leveraged to determine the bulk magnetic configuration of iron phosphate – a promising material for cathodes in lithium ion batteries. We demonstrate that terahertz time-domain spectroscopy – coupled with quantum mechanical simulations – can discern between various spin configurations in FePO4. Furthermore, the results of this work unambiguously show that the well-accepted space group symmetry for FePO4 is incorrect, and the low-frequency spectroscopic measurements provide a clearer picture of the correct structure over the gold-standard of X-ray diffraction. This work opens the door for characterizing, predicting, and interpreting crystalline magnetic ordering using low-frequency vibrational spectroscopy.

Graphical abstract: Low-frequency vibrational spectroscopy: a new tool for revealing crystalline magnetic structures in iron phosphate crystals

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