2019
DOI: 10.1063/1.5111621
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Ultrastable phonon frequencies in α -quartz-type BPO4 at high temperature

Abstract: The Raman modes of -quartz-type boron phosphate were found to be extremely stable in frequency over a large temperature range from 300-1000K. In order to determine the origin of this behavior, the material was also studied at high pressure up to 6 GPa. Upon compression, a classical behavior was observed with mode Grüneisen parameters ranging from-0.08(2) to 3.0(1). The present results indicate that the high temperature behavior in this material is an example of an unusual compensation effect between phonon-ph… Show more

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“…38 Anharmonicity is generally considered to have two contributions: explicit ones (as phonon−phonon interactions) and implicit ones coming from changes in bond lengths (under P or T variations) (e.g., refs. 39,40 ). Both will lead to the wavenumber shift of vibration modes upon external solicitations such as temperature or hydrostatic pressure.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…38 Anharmonicity is generally considered to have two contributions: explicit ones (as phonon−phonon interactions) and implicit ones coming from changes in bond lengths (under P or T variations) (e.g., refs. 39,40 ). Both will lead to the wavenumber shift of vibration modes upon external solicitations such as temperature or hydrostatic pressure.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In situ Raman spectrometry can be used to record the temperature/pressure shift of a solid material because of the anharmonicity of a Raman-active vibration mode . Anharmonicity is generally considered to have two contributions: explicit ones (as phonon–phonon interactions) and implicit ones coming from changes in bond lengths (under P or T variations) (e.g., refs. , ). Both will lead to the wavenumber shift of vibration modes upon external solicitations such as temperature or hydrostatic pressure.…”
Section: Materials and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%