1990
DOI: 10.1016/0370-1573(90)90058-a
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Experimental studies of structurally incommensurate crystal phases

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“…4,5 Another possibility is that an incommensurate transition occurs in Cu 3 Bi(SeO 3 ) 2 O 2 Cl below 115 K. Incommensurate phases acquire satellite x-ray diffraction lines around the Bragg peaks of the symmetric phase. 19 We did not observe satellite peaks, but it is possible they exist and were too weak to be detected in the present powder x-ray diffraction measurements. We plan to perform more sensitive measurements (e.g., single crystal or neutron powder diffraction) to resolve this issue.…”
Section: B Powder X-ray Diffractionmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…4,5 Another possibility is that an incommensurate transition occurs in Cu 3 Bi(SeO 3 ) 2 O 2 Cl below 115 K. Incommensurate phases acquire satellite x-ray diffraction lines around the Bragg peaks of the symmetric phase. 19 We did not observe satellite peaks, but it is possible they exist and were too weak to be detected in the present powder x-ray diffraction measurements. We plan to perform more sensitive measurements (e.g., single crystal or neutron powder diffraction) to resolve this issue.…”
Section: B Powder X-ray Diffractionmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…[33][34][35] In such materials, the frequency (or energy) of a phonon decreases as the transition temperature T c is approached from above, and it reaches zero at T c , where the corresponding movement of the atoms freezes in. The resultant lattice distortion breaks at least one of the structural symmetries of the high-temperature phase, and the distortion amplitude continuously increases from zero upon further cooling below T c .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…32 This frequency defines a distinct type of excitations involving the amplitude of the order parameter, which is commonly referred to as the amplitude excitations, or "amplitudons". [33][34][35] They are always Raman-active below T c and belong to the A g totally symmetric representation. 34 Since all of these attributes are consistent with what we find, we conclude that the soft mode in CaMn 7 O 12 is the amplitude excitation of the order parameter, which has a combined orbital and lattice character.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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