2016
DOI: 10.1080/00150193.2016.1173502
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Terahertz time-domain spectroscopy and Raman scattering studies of incipient ferroelectric BaZrO3

Abstract: We have studied an incipient ferroelectric BaZrO 3 single crystal with perovskite structure by terahertz time-domain and Raman scattering spectroscopies. The phonon-polariton dispersion relation of the lowfrequency infrared active TO1 and TO2 modes was studied from the real and imaginary parts of the complex dielectric constants at 8 K. The experimentally observed complex polariton dispersion relations are discussed by a damped harmonic oscillator model. First-order Raman active modes, forbidden in cubic Pm3m … Show more

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“…7). Crystals with large flat facets exhibit a spectrum that matches previously reported Raman spectra of BaZrO 3 [31,57,61] as well as the spectra shown in Fig. 4.…”
Section: Investigation On Bazro 3 Growth With Bab 2 O 4 As a Potentiasupporting
confidence: 87%
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“…7). Crystals with large flat facets exhibit a spectrum that matches previously reported Raman spectra of BaZrO 3 [31,57,61] as well as the spectra shown in Fig. 4.…”
Section: Investigation On Bazro 3 Growth With Bab 2 O 4 As a Potentiasupporting
confidence: 87%
“…a) shows the Raman spectra of BZO1, BZO2 and BZO3 single crystals measured at ambient conditions in parallel scattering geometry. The spectra present a comparable signature, which are similar in their main features to the few spectra reported in the literature[31,57,61].…”
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“…In this THz-TDS study, the real and imaginary parts of a dielectric constant were determined for a BZO single crystal at 8 K, and the imaginary part is shown in Figure 4a [22,23]. The dielectric constant was fitted by two damped harmonic oscillators to determine the mode frequency, dielectric strength, and the damping constant of two TO modes.…”
Section: Barium Zirconatementioning
confidence: 99%