2001
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.63.224305
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Charge kinks as Raman scatterers in quarter-filled ladders

Abstract: Charge kinks are considered as fundamental excitations in quarter-filled charge-ordered ladders. The strength of the coupling of the kinks to the three-dimensional lattice depends on their energy. The integrated intensity of Raman scattering by kink-antikink pairs is proportional to $\phi ^{5}$ or $\phi ^{4},$ where $\phi $ is the order parameter. The exponent is determined by the system parameters and by the strength of the electron-phonon coupling.Comment: To be published in Phys. Rev.B (june 2001

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“…The former gives the dielectric function, whereas the latter provides information about phonons and low-energy excitations and their coupling to light. For NaV 2 O 5 the phonon Raman spectra demonstrate very large changes below the transition point 5 such as variations in the electronic background 6 and the appearance of intense new Raman active modes indicating a strong coupling of the lattice to the order parameter of the transition 4,5 . With the aim to understand similarities and differences in the optical properties of NaV 2 O 5 , CaV 2 O 5 , and MgV 2 O 5 we perform ab initio investigations within density functional theory (DFT).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The former gives the dielectric function, whereas the latter provides information about phonons and low-energy excitations and their coupling to light. For NaV 2 O 5 the phonon Raman spectra demonstrate very large changes below the transition point 5 such as variations in the electronic background 6 and the appearance of intense new Raman active modes indicating a strong coupling of the lattice to the order parameter of the transition 4,5 . With the aim to understand similarities and differences in the optical properties of NaV 2 O 5 , CaV 2 O 5 , and MgV 2 O 5 we perform ab initio investigations within density functional theory (DFT).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%