I am looking into the spin-lattice interaction of topological intermetallic antiferromagnets. Since Raman spectroscopy is a widely used tool for understanding spin-lattice interactions at low temperatures, I tried searching literature for vibrational properties of intermetallic compounds. However, the literature on the Raman study of intermetallic compounds appears to be quite thin. One of the reasons to this according to my understanding is due to the metallic nature of the single crystals. Therefore, my question to the community is whether there are any techniques that can be applied to understand the spin-lattice interactions at low temperature can be probed in intermetallics? And are their any ways in which Raman can still be used?

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